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A decade in the making and the Oso Landslide Memorial is finally a reality.
The Oso landslide happened at 10:37 a.m. on March 22, 2014. It killed 43 people and remains the deadliest landslide in American history.
Every single thing at the 4-acre memorial is done with intention, right down to the materials used - rock, steel and timber symbolizing the strength and resilience of the community.
"It's always been the intent for this to a be a place where people can gather, learn, heal and remember," said Sharon Swan, Snohomish County's parks division director.
Swan has been working on the project since day one.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/oso-landslide/oso-landslide-memorial/281-b2bbd2ee-a824-4442-8538-d27fb209e3df