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Index of Obituaries in Museum ScrapbooksDownload
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Index of Inventoried CollectionDownload
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Preston Cemetery Index
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320 Bendigo Blvd S
PO Box 179
North Bend, WA 98045
1-425-888-3200
info@SnoqualmieValleyMuseum.org
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Museum is temporarily closed, please check out the exterior exhibits through the Farm Shed and office windows. Staff is continuing to work normal hours to assist visitors remotely. As a public gathering space, this is a preventative action to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus to ensure the safety of our community, visitors, staff and volunteers. Thank you for your understanding.

Normal Operating Hours:
Summer Hours
April-October
Saturday-Tuesday
1pm-5pm

Winter Hours
November-March
Monday-Tuesday
1pm-5pm

Year Round by advance appointment

Closed: Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Federal Holidays
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First mill and town at Preston. April 10, 1897. P First mill and town at Preston. April 10, 1897.

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Youth Activity Center dedication, April 1965. Unid Youth Activity Center dedication, April 1965. Unidentified.

Harold Keller Collection.

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North Bend Lumber Co Office. April 1908. EJ Siegri North Bend Lumber Co Office. April 1908. EJ Siegrist photo.

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Pickering Court built as low income housing using Pickering Court built as low income housing using King County Housing Authority Funds, 1978.

Charles Peterson Collection.
Milk Barn when first built. Railroad Ave & Meadow Milk Barn when first built.  Railroad Ave & Meadowbrook Way. 1979.

Charles Peterson collection.
Looking toward Mount Si from Gardiner Ranch. Undat Looking toward Mount Si from Gardiner Ranch. Undated.

Bridge 35 far right, house along river and North Bend Way left.

Gardiner Family collection.
Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co electric donkey. Kinsey Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co electric donkey. Kinsey Photo.

PD.899.0001.
North Bend from Rattlesnake. Undated, c first half North Bend from Rattlesnake. Undated, c first half of 1900s.

Gardiner Family collection.
Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co employee using trim saw Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co employee using trim saw, April 1945. Harold Keller Collection.

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Dedication of markers for JW Borst & Josiah Merrit Dedication of markers for JW Borst & Josiah Merritt, Fall City Cemetery, April 1, 1938.

L-R: Jack Bush, Bill Taylor, Alice Borst, William Taylor, Olive Taylor, Ben Moore, Orin Baxter, Aura Drake, Dio Reinig, Nellie Cooper, Florence Cooper. 

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Group at Bill and Dorothy Haack's, North Bend. 195 Group at Bill and Dorothy Haack's, North Bend. 1951.
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Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co first mill store. Cress Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co first mill store. Cress-Dale Photo. March 30, 1917.

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Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co Lumber and Sawmill Woke Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co Lumber and Sawmill Wokers Local 2545 Union pin, January 1941.

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School play. Unidentified, undated. Mount Si High School play. Unidentified, undated.

Mount Si High School Alumni Collection.
Mount Si and Snoqualmie River in Snow. March 26, 1 Mount Si and Snoqualmie River in Snow. March 26, 1948.

Keller copy of Kinsey photo.

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Scheuchzer Homestead, North Bend. Mueller Painting Scheuchzer Homestead, North Bend. Mueller Painting. 1891. 

House stood roughly where North Bend Fire Department building now is.

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Box of War Rations, 1951. 1071.001. Box of War Rations, 1951.

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Cedar Falls pipeline flood and Thompson house, Mar Cedar Falls pipeline flood and Thompson house, March 1926.

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Mount Si High School science class learning about Mount Si High School science class learning about nuclear half lives. Unidentified. 1992.

Gene Glegg photo.

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Based on social distancing guidelines from the State health officials, the Museum's interior spaces are closed to the public. As a public gathering space, this is a preventative action to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus to ensure the safety of our community, visitors, staff and volunteers. We continue answering research inquiries and questions via emails. Please browse our online collection and historical information on this webpage. Visitors are encouraged to view the Farm Shed building's exhibit which is accessible from outside. We will post updates as they become available. Dismiss