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The Vintage Motorcycle Museum, once located at the Hotel Washington, is situated at the Marketplace Square building in the center of downtown. [3]: 111 [35] At the north end of Market Street is the Chehalis Theater which was built in 1938 as the Pix Theater. [36]
Mason and his wife Barbara bought and renovated the historic 1889 Washington Hotel building in Chehalis after it burned in 1997, and moved the collection there. [3] The museum moved its collection in 2021 to the Marketplace Square building, half a block south from the hotel. [1]
Chehalis: A 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 story, American Foursquare home, [12] built for the founder of the Palmer Lumber and Manufacturing Company in Chehalis. [13] 34: Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District: Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District: December 3, 1991 : 600 block NW. St. Helens and 440-723 Pennsylvania Aves.
Two reopened as Home Depots, while three were closed permanently. Five smaller stores were reopened in Spring 2007 as YardBIRDS, a Home Depot company, but have since closed. [2] Late in January 2009 Home Depot announced the closing of all 5 YardBirds Stores along with the entire EXPO division. John Morrison Headley, founder of Yardbirds, died ...
The city was also home to The People's Advocate beginning in 1892, providing three competing papers in Chehalis until the Bee and Nugget merged in 1898 to become The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. The Advocate became the Lewis County Advocate in 1903. The Bee-Nugget survived until 1938 when it joined with the Lewis County Advocate to become The Chehalis ...
The city, which owned the cabin, proposed placing oversight of the Scout Lodge under the Chehalis parks department in 1964. [11] A campfire spread to burn 2 acres (0.81 ha) behind the lodge in 1974. [12] The Scout Lodge was reported as "little-used" by 1975 and was considered for use as an instruction center for folk art and music. [13]
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, January 13, 2025The New York Times
The O. B. McFadden House is the historic home of Obadiah B. McFadden [b] and is located in Chehalis, Washington. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1975 and is situated south of Millett Field. The house is the oldest structure in Lewis County and the oldest residence in Chehalis.