Selleck, Washington

However, few traces remain of Lavender Town today, not even grave markers (which are believed to have been made of wood).

[5] At its peak, Selleck had a population of 900 and had a hospital, two hotels, a community hall with weekly dances, a school, a number of stores and several mill buildings.

Pacific States Lumber declared bankruptcy in 1939, bringing an end to Selleck's prosperity.

About half of the original single-story company houses remain,[9] and people live in 50 bungalows.

A four-bedroom house in Selleck rents for about what a two-bedroom apartment costs in more accessible parts of the county.

Selleck, 2009
King County map