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The
Northwest Railway Museum relies on many groups and individuals to
help underwrite the cost of museum program delivery. These
businesses and services are members of the Northwest Railway Museum
or offer on-going support to museum programs.
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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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Carmichaels
TrueValue Hardware
Nuts,
bolts, screws, pipe, wire, paint, garden supplies, gifts, toys and
almost everything else. Located at 8150 Falls Avenue,
Snoqualmie, right behind the historic city hall. Telephone (425)
888-1107.
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Snoqualmie
Valley Chamber of Commerce
Representing
businesses in the Snoqualmie Valley, the Chamber web site can
connect you with a business in the valley.
Telephone
425-888-4440
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Puget
Sound Energy
Puget
Sound Energy (PSE) is the local electric utility in Snoqualmie and
parts of North Bend. PSE owns and operates the Snoqualmie
Falls generating station, the world's first underground generating
station.
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Cultural
Development Authority of King County - 4Culture
The
Cultural Development Authority of King County is a Public
Development Authority offering a variety of programs and services
that enhance opportunities for our community and visitors to
participate in arts, heritage, historic preservation, and public
art.
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City
of Snoqualmie
The
City of Snoqualmie actively promotes tourism and tourism related
activities by distributing Hotel-Motel tax funding to projects that
support, enhance or promote tourism.
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