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  2. Northwest Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Railway Museum (NRM) is a railroad museum in Snoqualmie, King County, Washington.It incorporates a heritage railway, historic depot, exhibit hall, library, and collection care center, and serves more than 130,000 visitors per year.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in King County ...

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    Railroad Ave., from 3rd St. to W of N 6th St., and part of Old Cascade Hwy. ... Snoqualmie Depot: Snoqualmie Depot. July 24, 1974 : 109 King St. Snoqualmie ...

  4. Explore the real 'Twin Peaks': Snoqualmie and North Bend ...

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    With depots in North Bend and Snoqualmie, two-hour train rides go through the Railway History Campus full of old train cars and other machinery, and then to the top of Snoqualmie Falls with views ...

  5. Snoqualmie, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Snoqualmie Falls and adjacent Salish Lodge are a major attraction adjacent to Puget Sound Energy's Snoqualmie Fall Park that draw 1.5 million annual visitors. [15] The Northwest Railway Museum in downtown Snoqualmie owns a historic depot and operates heritage railway rides. [16]

  6. Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant is located just north of Snoqualmie in King County, Washington state, US. It is situated about 22 mi (35 km) east of Seattle . Located just below the Snoqualmie Falls , the power plant consists of two power houses, Plant 1 and Plant 2.

  7. Wellington, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The depot was closed when the second Cascade Tunnel was completed in 1929; the town was then abandoned and it eventually burned. Considered a ghost town , the old track and snow sheds remain and have been preserved as part of the Iron Goat Trail, [ 2 ] which is accessible from U.S. Highway 2 near Stevens Pass or near Scenic, east of Everett .

  8. Monroe, Washington - Wikipedia

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    A new train depot was constructed by the Great Northern Railway in 1909 to serve the mainline as well as a branch line traversing the Snoqualmie Valley that was opened two years later by the Milwaukee Road.

  9. File:The Snoqualmie Depot and Train.ogv - Wikipedia

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