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Only the original bank building is gone, razed in 1949. Between 1890 and 1894, the Chehalis Land and Timber Company constructed the St. Helens Hotel. [2] The district was also home to the East Side School, located in what was known as the "School Block" before moving out of the downtown area by 1912. [3]: 74
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.
Another home heavily modified and not included is a Craftsman home at 634 NW St. Helens, though the dwelling was renovated in the early 2000s closer to its original state. [47] Homes located outside of the NRHP boundary but located within the expanded Chehalis district is the Forney Home, located on Folsom Avenue and built in 1900.
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 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.
Nov. 27—When Bartel's Clothing and Shoes closed permanently earlier this year after 101 years of business, a large retail lot was left vacant in downtown Chehalis. Now, a local Chehalis couple ...
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The Vintage Motorcycle Museum is an appointment only museum in Chehalis, Washington. [1] The collection, founded in 1979 by retired building contractor Frank Mason, [2] includes pre-1916 motorcycles, photographs and memorabilia. [1]