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Index of Obituaries in Museum ScrapbooksDownload
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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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Warren and Irving Logging across railroad from Ski Warren and Irving Logging across railroad from Skilfab, Snoqualmie. 1901-02. Darius Kinsey Photo.

PO.178.0092.
The Snoqualmie Falls. January 22, 1982. A sacred The Snoqualmie Falls. January 22, 1982.

A sacred for tribes throughout the region. Snoqualmie Falls and its surrounding lands have been a central place for meeting and gathering of people since time immemorial.

PO.315.0021.
Snoqualmie Baseball Team. Undated and unidentified Snoqualmie Baseball Team. Undated and unidentified.

PO.178.0302.
Windstorm damage at Museum. January 20, 1993. PO- Windstorm damage at Museum. January 20, 1993.

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Snoqualmie Hop Ranch Warehouse. 1891. Roughly at w Snoqualmie Hop Ranch Warehouse. 1891. Roughly at were Milkbarn
Carnation Valley Wax Beans can. 030.067. Carnation Valley Wax Beans can.

030.067.
Helen Pebbles 1921 Fall City class. PO.015.0084. Helen Pebbles 1921 Fall City class.

PO.015.0084. 

Pebbles McKibben, Helen
Peterson, ?
Howe, Carol
McGuire McClain, Carroll
Howe, Pete
Nelson, Ivar
McCaffree, ?
Stewart, Leo
Martin Totten, Sybil
Coppers, Catherine
Getchman, Carren
Totten, ?
Warren and Irving Logging Co located across the ra Warren and Irving Logging Co located across the railroad tracks from Skilfab in Snoqualmie- 1901-02. D Kinsey photo.

PO.178.0090.
First Street (North Bend Way at corner of Bendigo) First Street (North Bend Way at corner of Bendigo) looking East, North Bend. January 1911.

PO.751.0013.
The kitchen and crew in boarding house at Snoqualm The kitchen and crew in boarding house at Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. 1916. People unidentified.

PO.651.0002.
Ceiling electric light fixture, 1920s. What do yo Ceiling electric light fixture, 1920s.

What do you think home lighting might look like in another hundred years?

604.008.
Hop Picking at Snoqualmie Hop Ranch, know Meadowbr Hop Picking at Snoqualmie Hop Ranch, know Meadowbrook Farm. 1891. Mr Terhune, second from left, rest unidentified.

PO.178.0101.
Milliner's ribbon pleater from Preston. Used for p Milliner's ribbon pleater from Preston. Used for pleating ribbon for hats.

083.001.
Sunset Garage building before remodel, North Bend Sunset Garage building before remodel, North Bend Way looking East, 1921.

PO.329.0061.
Mueller Sisters-in-law: Lula, Grace, Trudy, Hilda, Mueller Sisters-in-law: Lula, Grace, Trudy, Hilda, Elva. 1921. North Bend.

PO.976.0038.
Aerial view of the Snoqualmie North Fork. January Aerial view of the Snoqualmie North Fork. January 1948.

Harold Keller photo.

PO.113.0010.
Milwaukee Railway train at Summit of Snoqualmie Pa Milwaukee Railway train at Summit of Snoqualmie Pass.

PO.374.0004.
McCall's Girl's Coat pattern #3563, 1921. 278.020 McCall's Girl's Coat pattern #3563, 1921.

278.020.
Flood damage to North Bend Timber Co Mill at Edgew Flood damage to North Bend Timber Co Mill at Edgewick. Photo taken on January 5, 1919.

PO.342.0057.
Virgil Burn's Leather baseball mitt, Fall City. 9 Virgil Burn's Leather baseball mitt, Fall City.

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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