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Welcoming Kaitlyn!
We would like to welcome Kaitlyn as the Museum’s new Visitor Services Assistant.ย She began working at the museum as a collections volunteer, and is excited about her newย role. She enjoys welcoming visitors into the museum,…
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2023 Annual Meeting
Join us for our Annual meeting on Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 1pm! This year it will be held in the Northwest Railway Museum’s Train Shed Exhibit Hall at 9320 Stone Quarry Rd in Snoqualmie.…
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Snoqualmie Tree Farm
adapted from a 1992 article by David Battey The Snoqualmie Tree Farm is 90,000 acres, which is nearly twice the size of Seattle and stretches from Snoqualmie Falls nearly 25 miles north into Snohomish County…
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The Loss of our Treasure/r
Every generation has extraordinary citizens, who dedicate their time to doing their very best to preserve, protect and better their communities. The Snoqualmie Valley has just lost one of these essential people. Gardiner Vinnedge spent…
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum 2.0
Help shape our community’s reflections on history. Share your thoughts and opinions about the future of the Valley’s Historical Museum as we plan for the future by taking this short survey (about 15 minutes). The…
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Preserving our History
For many decades, our museum made do with little to no collections budget, but are trying to change that and improve that care by bring our collection care practices up to museum best practice standards.…
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President’s Letter
As visitors stroll through the Museum, itโs difficult to predict which displays will grab their attention. Everyone reacts differently. They will pass by some, pause at a few, and linger at others. But there is…