Come on in to Sumner, Washington, the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World.
Follow the work at local industries, from the lumberyards to the fields, where daffodils, berries, and of course, rhubarb were grown.".
Meet schoolchildren, including Clara McCarty Wilt, who became the first graduate of the University of Washington.
Join in celebrations over the years, from the Daffodil Parade to football championships.
See Ryan House when it actually was a farmhouse and the Old Cannery when it was canning fruit.
Take a tour down Main Street, and watch how it changed or didn t through the decades.
Learn about George Ryan s unique method for getting the railroad to stop here.
Find out how Sumner s name was literally drawn out of a hat.
Settled in 1853 after a wagon train daringly crossed the Cascade Mountains through Naches Pass, Sumner quickly grew to become an established town.
Come on in to Sumner, Washington, the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World