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320 Bendigo Blvd S
PO Box 179
North Bend, WA 98045
1-425-888-3200
info@SnoqualmieValleyMuseum.org
Summer Hours:
Through October
1pm to 5pm
Saturdays through Tuesdays.

Winter Hours:
November through March
1pm to 5pm
Mondays and Tuesdays

The Museum is closed on Federal Holidays, including: Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Veterans Day, Christmas and New Years.
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Lake Calligan from the air, May 1947. Arrow pointi Lake Calligan from the air, May 1947. Arrow pointing to Emery cabin.
Chief Kanim Middle School registration day. Fall C Chief Kanim Middle School registration day. Fall City, Washington. Valley Reporter Newspaper Collection. 1990s.
North Bend Elementary 5th Grade class, May 1970. North Bend Elementary 5th Grade class, May 1970.

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Foodball weigh-in. Matt Hagen photo. c 1990s. Sno Foodball weigh-in. Matt Hagen photo. c 1990s.

Snoqualmie Valley Reporter Collection

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Roy Cooper Right and Grant Sweet Left stand a larg Roy Cooper Right and Grant Sweet Left stand a large tree, c 1900. Freeman Grant Sweet was a gold miner and LeRoy Cooper a day labor, both lived in Snoqualmie.

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Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co Machine shop from tire Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co Machine shop from tire side, May 1945.

Harold Keller Photo. PO.045.3627.
Building bridge at Fall City. Undated. PO.430.001 Building bridge at Fall City. Undated.

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Did you know the Museum has been at its current lo Did you know the Museum has been at its current location for 43 years!?!?!? Before that it was located near the current North Bend library. 

Mary Ferrell, Curator; Jack Ferrell, building chairman; Charles Payton, Museum Exhibit Chairman and Museum Advisor; at opening day of Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum at new building on Bendigo. 

April 29, 1979.

PO.076.0100.
The Snoqualmie Valley from Mount Si. 1890. Clark K The Snoqualmie Valley from Mount Si. 1890. Clark Kinsey Photo.

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Ada Snyder and Gene Hill wedding party. September Ada Snyder and Gene Hill wedding party. September 13, 1914.

Left to right: Charles Cooper, Alex Gardiner (dark suit), Effie Gardiner, Jessie Gardiner, Unknown, Louisa Downing Gardiner, woman holding baby, Jane Vinnedge (later Tennant), Harold Gardiner, Madge Gardiner Weeks, William Kenneth Gardiner (Pudge) Mrs Flora Snyder, Patty Gardiner Cooper, Margaret Weeks, Betty Weeks, WC Weeks holding baby, John Weeks, Mabel Vinnedge, Webb Vinnedge, Cecil Snyder.

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Skid road among Washington Cedars and fir timbers Skid road among Washington Cedars and fir timbers on Stillaguamish River. 1899.

Darius Kinsey photo.

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Sunset Highway over South Fork of the Snoqualmie R Sunset Highway over South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. c 1915-1920s.

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Snoqualmie River from Tom Carlin collection. c 189 Snoqualmie River from Tom Carlin collection. c 1890s-1900s.

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Excursion from Everett, North Bend. April 24, 1912 Excursion from Everett, North Bend. April 24, 1912.

Known as the "Get Acquainted Excursion" and was put together by the Everett & Snohomish Commercial Clubs in an effort to have all of the towns along the new Milwaukee branch line get to know each other. It was a strictly men only and run just three days after passenger service was inaugurated on the line. On the return trip the train stopped at Tokul siding to serve lunch to the crowd and most of them hiked the trail to see Snoqualmie Falls while the train waited.

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The Museum will be closed Sunday, April 24th. Sorr The Museum will be closed Sunday, April 24th. Sorry for any inconvenience.
River scene from North Bend resident Carrie Scheuc River scene from North Bend resident Carrie Scheuchzer's photo album, c 1910s. PO.751.0063.
Kathy Mogensen in garden. Snoqualmie Falls Riversi Kathy Mogensen in garden. Snoqualmie Falls Riverside Neighborhood. 1950s.

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Cooper Hotel, North Bend. PO.727.0002. Cooper Hotel, North Bend.

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Orin and Violet Baxter's 50th Wedding Anniversary, Orin and Violet Baxter's 50th Wedding Anniversary, Fall City. 1940. Married December 11, 1890. A recent widow with 3 young daughters, Violet and Orin would go on to have 3 more children and be married until Violet's death in 1946.

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Mount Si with cows. 1972-73. PO.759.0100. Mount Si with cows. 1972-73.

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