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  2. Chehalis, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Chehalis (/ ʃ ə ˈ h eɪ l ɪ s / ⓘ shə-HAY-liss) is a city in and the county seat of Lewis County, Washington, United States. [4] The population was 7,439 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] The city is located in the Chehalis valley and is split by Interstate 5 (I-5) and State Route 6. It is twinned with the bordering city of Centralia.

  3. Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District was originally owned by several prominent members of the Chehalis Land & Timber Company (CL&T), including the Coffman and Donahoe families, Daniel Millett of Millett Field, Chehalis civil servant William Muir Urquhart, and William West, namesake of W. F. West High School. West, along with the ...

  4. Chehalis Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County ...

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    South of Pe Ell, spanning the Chehalis River: Pe Ell: Covered wooden bridge carrying a water main for the town of Pe Ell over the Chehalis River. The bridge was declared destroyed by the state in 1990 and remnants were washed away during the Great Coastal Gale of 2007. [19] [20]

  6. Chehalis Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Chehalis MPO, as it is listed in the NRHP form, was the last post office constructed in Chehalis. The build ended a stretch of perhaps nine different postal locations in the community since the first office was established in 1858 at the homestead of Schuyler and Elizabeth Saunders, the founding family of what would become Chehalis.

  7. Lower Chehalis people - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Chehalis (/ ʃ ə ˈ h eɪ l ɪ s / ⓘ shə-HAY-liss) are a Southwestern Coast Salish people indigenous to Washington state.Today, the Lower Chehalis do not maintain a distinct sovereign identity, [1] although people of Lower Chehalis descent are enrolled in several federally recognized tribes, such as the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe, Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation ...

  8. O. B. McFadden House - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Lintott-Alexander Park - Wikipedia

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    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.