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Chamber/Visitors
Bureau
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Snoqualmie
Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Seattle's
Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Snoqualmie Falls
At 268 feet, this water fall is 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls. This location
has great religious and historic significance for the Snoqualmie Native American
Tribe.
You can view
this popular natural wonder from a viewing platform owned and operated by Puget
Sound Energy. Access is from State Route 202 one mile west of the
Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie. This location
has the world's
oldest underground hydro electric generating station. Now owned by Puget Sound
Energy, this facility's original generators are still in service!
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This plant is a National
Civil Engineering Landmark and was carved into the bedrock beneath the falls in the late
1890's. The old buildings across the river are the elevator shaft, machine shop, and
carpentry shop, all over 100 years old. Please note that the
south side of the river is closed to the public.
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During
winter storms, Snoqualmie Falls can increase in flow to over 36,000
cubic feet per second (CFS).
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Local
Festivals
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Fall
City Days June 16, 2007
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Mountains
to Sound Greenway Days June 23 & 24, 2007
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Snoqualmie Railroad
Days 2007 August
4 & 5, 2007
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Tour de Peaks
Bicycle Ride July
29, 2007
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Festival
at Mount Si August
11 & 12, 2007
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Unique
Retail
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Open Daily 11AM
to 5 PM
Closed Wednesdays & Thursdays
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The Flying Frog Antiques and Collectibles
is a must visit while in Snoqualmie. It is located on Railroad Avenue,
next to the pharmacy, across the street from the Snoqualmie Depot. This store features Star Wars &
Star
Trek Collectibles, dolls, die cast models, furniture, fossils, crystals, and lots of other
neat stuff! Call proprietor Mike Condit at (425) 888-9776 for more information.
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Shopping
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Factory
Stores At North Bend
With 50 stores, find impressive savings at
Adidas, Bass, Carter's, Eddie Bauer, Gap Outlet, The Children's
Place, Lane Bryant, Nike, OshKosh, Samsonite,
VF Outlet, Van Heusen and more. Telephone (425) 888-4505
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Local
Restaurants
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Snoqualmie
Falls Candy Factory
Enjoy
a burger and shake while you watch us make our famous caramel corn,
peanut brittle and taffy - located across the street from the historic
Snoqualmie Depot. Telephone 425-888-0439
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Isadora's
Books and Cafe
Fun
funky stuff, great eats and organic coffee. 8062 Railroad Avenue,
Snoqualmie just across the street from the Snoqualmie Depot.
Telephone (425) 888-1345.
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Theater
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Snoqualmie
Falls Forest Theater and Family Park
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reserved.
The
Northwest Railway Museum is located in Snoqualmie, Washington.
Please
call us at (425) 888-3030, or email to
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