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The Riverside Golf Course is nestled between the Chehalis–Centralia Airport and the Chehalis River. Spanning 110 acres (45 ha), it plays 6,155 yards for a par of 71. [75] [76] Originally a nine-hole course when first constructed in 1927, it expanded to 18 holes in 1971. [77]
Built in 1908, [a] the Olympic Club Hotel was originally known as the Oxford Hotel [3] and contained a bar and pool hall. The club was severely damaged in a fire in 1913 but was rebuilt. [2] Notorious train robber Roy Gardner, known as the "Gentleman Bandit", [1] was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921. [4]
The Willapa Hills Trail is a rail trail on a decommissioned railroad track that stretches from Chehalis to South Bend, Washington. Centralia's Discovery Trail parallels the Chehalis River, [18] and Chehalis is home to the Airport Levee and Airport Road trails which lie around the Chehalis–Centralia Airport.
The City of Chehalis' 2024 proposed budget and property tax levy can be found on pages 71 and 77 in the Nov. 13 Chehalis City Council meeting agenda, which can be found online at https://www.ci ...
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.
Spanning the Chehalis River: Doty: One of the last remaining covered railroad bridges in Washington state, the span was completed by 1926. [26] Reported by the state as destroyed in 1990. [27] 2: Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge: Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge: July 26, 1982 (#82004261) July 16, 1990: South of Pe Ell, spanning the Chehalis River: Pe Ell
Land for the park complex, totaling 13-acres (5.3 ha), was donated by the state's Department of Highways to the city of Chehalis in 1945. [2] [3] [a]A proposal by a local fitness club was introduced in 1996 that planned to construct a fitness center, listed at 19,000 square feet (1,800 m 2), and integrate the existing community pool into the overall layout.
Gil Hanse. Gilbert Hanse (born August 12, 1963) is an American golf course designer. Hanse, along with his business partner Jim Wagner, was selected to design the Rio 2016 Olympic Golf Course, the first Olympic venue to host golf since 1904.