
The city is home to the Northwest Railway Museum.
Snoqualmie United Methodist Church.
The Bindlestick, Coffee & Beer House.
Snoqualmie Market.
Country Junction Preschool:
Snoqualmie Centerial Log pavilion: the Snoqualmie Lumber Falls Company (now Weyerhaeuser ) handle the huge Douglas-fir, sitka spruce, western hemlock, and western red cedar trees which covered the hills and mountains of the region. The mill carried up to 15-foot diameter logs through a huge bandsaw.
Snoqualmie Bandsaw Wheel: this 11-foot-diameter wheel was one of the two wheels supporting the 65-foot bandsaw blade of the head rig at Weyerhaeuser's Snoqualmie Falls Sawmill.
Woodman Lodge - Camp 8630. Built 1902. Designated a Snoqualmie Landmark in 1995.
Built to house several of the fraternal organizations prevalent throughout the U.S. from the 1870s through the 1940s, this hall was built with a decorative false front in a style common to boomtowns of the late 19th and early 20th century. It is a rare surviving example of its type in King County.
Snoqualmie Murals.
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