History

Chief Andres “Andy” Juan de los Angeles: Political, Cultural, Spiritual, and Social Leader of the Snoqualmie Tribe 2/15/52-1/21/21

Winter Train Rides Begin at the Northwest Railway Museum

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Joins Attorney General Ferguson in Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

Lessons from the past

Snoqualmie Citizens Academy Goes Virtual: Learn how your city government works in an educational video series.

North Bend History: Christensen House’s past, present and future in the Snoqualmie Valley

New Veterans Memorial Dedicated at North Bend City Hall

Christensen House to be demolished to make room for New Development

Northwest Railway Museum Train Shed Reopens September 11th

Class of 2020: a look back at the history and events that Shaped the Journey

How the 1918 Flu Pandemic changed history, improved women’s rights and saved my life

Snoqualmie Valley History: nearly 90 years ago local schools, some businesses closed, children quarantined

Former Mill homes make historic journey across Snoqualmie River to create Williams Addition neighborhood

Meadowbrook History: The Brook, Snoqualmie Valley’s First ‘Talkie’ Movie Theater

Northwest Railway Museum Launches new Program: All Aboard for Rails and Ales this weekend

Beautiful watercolor featuring iconic Snoqualmie street corner wins 2019 Plein Air Paint Out Competition

Meadowbrook Way to get Honorary ‘Wildcat Way’ name, celebrating Mount Si High School

Snoqualmie Valley History: Understanding Why Borden Avenue Leads to the YMCA

Fiery bridge collapse leaves history lurking on the bottom of the Snoqualmie River

North Bend’s Sunset Garage Building getting historic makeover, going back in time to its car roots

Santa Trains already selling out; near half-century Snoqualmie Valley holiday tradition starts November 25th

Foodie School: landmark building becomes first-of-its-kind Snoqualmie Valley business, Heirloom Cookshop

After Nearly 100 Years, Historic Snoqualmie Valley Swenson Family Farm Sold

Time Travel: Go Back to 1889 on the Northwest Railway Museum Train this 4th of July

Living Snoqualmie