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1940: A Record In Time. The first home fo the items was a room in the North Bend High School where Mrs. Hill was a teacher. There, for nearly the next decade, she continued to add items as they were donated and, without help, ccatalogued them, arranged the displays and took visitors on tours. Current home of the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - 2010. Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. PO Box 179 North Bend, WA 98045.
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Online Exhibits
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1940: A Record In Time. Sunset Highway: Foot Path to Freeway. Click on the photos to view a larger picture. Journey through the early years of I-90, experiencing its evolution from FOOTPATHS for the Snoqualmie Tribe and early trappers and traders, to TRAILS for explorers to map and troops to guard the Snoqualmie Valley, to the SNOQUALMIE WAGON ROAD for traders and settlers, and, finally, to the SUNSET HIGHWAY, traveled by the first cars to drive from New York to Seattle. Yakima Indian beaded purse. Excer...
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Our Collections
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1940: A Record In Time. The Snoqualmie Tribe: *S Duk. This is the word for Snoqualmie in Lushootseed language (Whulshootseed, Puget Sound Salish). Other artifacts in the case include examples of typical stone tools, all discovered in Snoqualmie Valley farm fields and river banks. The tools include a mortar and pestle, adz head, fish killer and a primitive working tool uncovered recently in the River Bend area of North Bend. Completing the Snoqualmie Story is a copy of the Snoqualmie Tribe Mission Stateme...
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Museum Membership
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1940: A Record In Time. Thank you for your interest in joining the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum and helping to save Valley history! Our membership level is:. Individual Yearly Membership - $25. To pay using PayPal:. You may use the 'comments' section in PayPal to indicate if this is a Gift Membership. Donate to our Annual Fund. Donate to our Endowment Fund. To pay by Check for a Membership or a Donation, please mail to:. Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. North Bend, WA 98045. City, State, Zip.
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Directions to the museum
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1940: A Record In Time. Located three blocks from I-90 and two blocks from downtown North Bend, at 320 Bendigo Blvd S, the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum is a wonderful destination for an afternoon picnic and visit. From I-90, either direction:. Take exit 31 and turn North. Go past the outlet mall and over the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The museum is on your right in the Gardiner Weeks Memorial Park. The Museum parking lot is the first driveway on your right, just after the bridge.
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Online Exhibits
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1940: A Record In Time. Frank Marcus Howell: Fall City Photographer. Frank Howell was born in 1884 in Minnesota. He and his wife, Iva moved to Fall City in 1905 and built a home. Frank was employed for a time as a sawyer for McCann s Shingle Mill. He bought photographic equipment, loaded it on a wagon pulled by horses and took photographs of local subjects. Pioneers of North Bend and Vicinity. Who have been here for 20 years or more. July 4, 1910. The Main Street of Fall City, Washington. August 17, 1909.
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Our Collections
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1940: A Record In Time. Sunset Highway: Foot Path to Freeway. Journey through the early years of I-90, experiencing its evolution from FOOTPATHS for the Snoqualmie Tribe and early trappers and traders, to TRAILS for explorers to map and troops to guard the Snoqualmie Valley, to the SNOQUALMIE WAGON ROAD for traders and settlers, and, finally, to the SUNSET HIGHWAY, traveled by the first cars to drive from New York to Seattle. String of blue and red trade beads. Asahel Curtis and Miller Photo.
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1940: A Record In Time. Boxley house with logging truck in front of it - 1935. Saturdays through Tuesdays, 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Mondays and Tuesdays, noon - 4:00 pm. Visitors, Tour Groups, Researchers and the Curious are always welcome! Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. PO Box 179 North Bend, WA 98045.
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1940: A Record In Time. Snoqualmie Valley in 1940: A Record in Time. Click on the photos to view a larger picture. News of the War. 1940 U.S. Census. Gone with the Wind. Academy Award Winning movie, for the year, was featured at the local Brook Movie Theatre. Glen Miller s tune, In the Mood. Played on family radios and photographs. The Lake Washington Floating Bridge was dedicated. McDonalds opened their first restaurant in California. News of the War. Readers of the Snoqualmie Valley Record were learnin...
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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - Gift Shop
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1940: A Record In Time. All our books, videos, and other items are available for purchase in our Museum Shop during Museum hours. Please contact us by email: to arrange purchase. FALL CITY IN THE VALLEY OF THE MOON. 28, tax included. 8-1/2x11 159 pages plus index, black and white photos, paperback. HISTORY OF SNOQUALMIE VALLEY. By Jan Hagstrom Gifford and Kenneth G. Watson 2006. Published by the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. 20, tax included. A HISTORY OF SNOQUALMIE VALLEY. 20, tax included. Publi...