The Crawford Store is the last intact retail building in the historic Richmond Beach business district. John Holloway, an early resident of Richmond Beach, built the two-story structure in 1922.
The building, with a large covered front porch, faces the road that once led to the railroad depot. Langford and Eva Crawford were the first in a long line of shopkeepers who operated the store and lived in the apartment upstairs.
Sources:
King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission.
By Heather MacIntosh
Photo, top: Crawford Store, Richmond Beach, ca. 1937
Courtesy Washington State Archives
Photo, below: Crawford Store, Richmond Beach, ca. 1957
Courtesy Washington State Archives
Courtesy Washington State Archives
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