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The Lewis County Historic Bike Ride is an annual, mid-spring fundraising event that began as a county-held historic celebration in the early 1990s. The ride starts in Mary's Corner and through a variety of course options, participants can travel to several small towns and communities in the county, including Evaline, Salkum, Saint Urban, and ...
Nov. 22 at the Lewis County Mall, 151 NE Hampe Way, Chehalis; 5 p.m. A limited number of free turkeys, backpacks and other prizes will be given away during this annual event by the Centralia ...
A non-profit group, the Lewis County Community Trails Association, was organized in 2006 to help coordinate the creation of trails within the city and Lewis County. There were plans to create a trail connecting the Port of Chehalis to Stan Hedwall Park and nearby tourist locations in the 2000s, but despite a small feasibility study, the project ...
Sep. 13—Tickets are on sale for a Saturday, Sept. 16, performance in Chehalis by local classic rock act "Soul Purpose" at 3:30 p.m. in what event organizers are calling "Lewis County's Premier ...
The Chehalis Downtown Historic District is located in Chehalis, Washington and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of three NRHP districts in the city, including the Hillside Historic District and Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District , the district represents three separate development periods.
May 22—LOWVILLE — Despite a pandemic-forced year's delay, the 200th Lewis County Fair will be held July 20 to 24. The Fair Board met on Thursday night and after significant conversation ...
Lintott-Alexander Park is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) park in Chehalis, Washington, located west of I-5 and south of Washington State Route 6.Due to its location in a bend of the Chehalis River and at the confluence of the Newaukum River, the park can flood in most years.
Lewis and Clark State Park began in May 1922 after the state park board announced a 520-acre (210 ha) park to be located on Lacamas Hill approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of Chehalis on the Pacific Highway. [3] The park was dedicated on September 23, 1922 during a ceremony that included Washington state governor Louis F. Hart. At the time ...