Issaquah Valley Trolley is a 1925 vintage streetcar that runs from the Issaquah Depot Museum to Gilman Boulevard, a fun attraction for kids. The trolley takes you on a round trip measuring 1.9 kilometers (1.2 miles) that are covered in about 20 minutes. There's a trip every half hour, between 11a to 3p on the weekends. The trolley has a seating capacity of 24 and during the journey, you will get a sense of how rail travel felt back in the old days as well as learn more about Issaquah history
To visit Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, you need not necessarily be a religious person. You just need to come with an open mind and reflect on the messages of joy and togetherness, that the church spreads. Events are a regular feature here like Baseball with the Bishops, Summer Movie Series, Ghana Pilgrimage, Garden Work Party and Family Service Project among a few. Through all these events, families come together fulfilling the church's mission. You can also buy small mementos at the local shop located on the campus of the church.
New on the local art scene, this tiny, ivory-toned gallery is full of carefully curated contemporary art, with an emphasis on European artists. The pleasure of it comes from the selection, which is intriguing and thought-provoking in a subtle, unthreatening way. A recent highpoint was an unprepossessing series of photos taken during a crossing of the English Channel and then pasted together to show the entire Channel. Now that's a photograph.