Saint Edward Seminary

Saint Edward Seminary (sometimes Saint Edward's Seminary) was an institution for developing Catholic priests in the US state of Washington. Dedicated to Saint Edward the Confessor and located in Kenmore, it operated for 46 years before closing in 1976. The seminary and most of its grounds now constitute Saint Edward State Park. The seminary was located on a 366 acres (148 ha; 0.572 sq mi) property purchased in the late 1920s. Building plans were scaled back in 1929 due to the Great Depression. In 1931, the seminary opened as a minor seminary; it became a major (college level) seminary in 1935. In 1958, Saint Thomas the Apostle Seminary opened as a major seminary on 50 acres of the site and St. Edward continued as a minor seminary. The Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle closed St. Edward in 1976 and sold it to the State of Washington in 1977. It became Saint Edward State Park in 1978. After St. Thomas closed, Bastyr University leased and later bought that campus.

Saint Edward Seminary
TypeSeminary
Active1930–1976
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Location, ,
United States

47.7331°N 122.2572°W / 47.7331; -122.2572
Saint Edward Seminary
St. Edward Seminary
Nearest cityKenmore, Washington
Area319 acres (129 ha)
ArchitectGraham, John Sr.; Lance, McGuire & Muri, et al.
Architectural styleRomanesque
NRHP reference No.07000137
Added to NRHPMarch 8, 2007

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission entered into an agreement with Daniels Realty Development to completely restore the historic Seminary building. The grand opening of the new Lodge at Saint Edward Park as a hotel, spa and restaurant was May 7, 2021.

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