Snoqualmie Valley Museum
N 47° 00.493 W 121° 00.788
10T E 651027 N 5207993
Snoqualmie Valley Museum mission is to acquire, preserve, and interpret materials that illustrate the history of the upper Snoqualmie Valley and its relation to state, regional, nation.
Waymark Code: WMGTF3
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2013
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The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, serving Fall City, Preston, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Cedar Falls and Snoqualmie Pass for nearly 50 years, came into being as the result of the initial work of one woman, Ada Snyder Hill. She came into the Valley in 1910 to teach school and early on began collecting the historic items that made up the exhibit she arranged for the 1939 celebration of the platting of North Bend. They were the nucleus for the present day collection that includes cherished artifacts and anecdotes from all corners of the Snoqualmie Valley.
The first home fo the items was a room in the North Bend High School where Mrs. Hill was a teacher. There, for nearly the next decade, she continued to add items as they were donated and, without help, ccatalogued them, arranged the displays and took visitors on tours.
The collection has since grown and was moved to a larger building. It is presently housed at 320 Bendigo Blvd S in North Bend in the Gardiner Weeks Memorial Park. The collection includes the ledger from the Meadowbrook Hotel, William Taylor's hat and gun, the Fall City Study Club scrapbooks and memorabilia; among many amazing photographs and artifacts. A visit will give you a unique prospective on the evolving Snoqualmie Valley history.
Theme: The Museum consists of four display rooms in the main building and then a fifth display front in the Farm Shed. In the main building the main gallery has a rotating exhibit. In 2013 exhibit is Snoqualmie Valley 1940:
A Record in Time. Past exhibits have included Gone Missing: The Milltown of Snoqualmie Falls, Beyond Smokey: The USFS in Snoqualmie Valley,North Bend 1909-2009. The main building also has three semi-permanent exhibits: a 1912 kitchen, a parlor (this does rotate what era it represents), and The Snoqualmie Nation: sdókwalbixw Forever. The Farm Shed display front for many years had been focused on logging in the Valley, but now has a display on farming.
Street Address: 320 Bendigo Blvd S
North Bend, WA 98045
Food Court: no
Gift Shop: yes
Hours of Operation: April-October
Saturdays-Tuesday
1-5pm
November-March
Mondays and Tuesdays
1-5pm
Cost: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Museum Size: Small
Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
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