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The Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop and Visitor Center honors the history, culture, and people of the Snoqualmie Tribe while highlighting their stewardship of Snoqualmie Falls as their sacred site. The Visitor Center serves as a valuable resource for education and cultural exploration, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the Snoqualmie people and their...

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Marymoor, King County’s most popular park with over 3 million annual visitors, hosts a tremendous variety of outdoor activities and events on its 640 acres. Among numerous trails, the Marymoor Connector Trail links the East Lake Sammamish Trail to the Sammamish River Trail as part of the County’s regional trail system. Unique facilities include...

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The nearest ski area to Seattle – the Summit at Snoqualmie includes four distinct areas including Alpental, home to some of the most challenging, adrenaline charged, and breathtaking terrain in North America. Together they provide a host of winter recreation activities including downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. During warmer months, the Summit...

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The Kubota Garden is a living legacy of community-based resiliency and stewardship that started with Fujitaro Kubota (1879-1973), a self-taught gardener who crafted a cultural center out of swampland. He expanded the estate, slowly turning the logged-off swamp into a 20-acre oasis studded with waterfalls. Kubota and his family were confined during World War II at the...

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In the Chinook Trade Jargon, Hyak is a word for “swift” or “fast.” The unincorporated community of Hyak is located at the eastern portal of the Snoqualmie Tunnel. The community once boasted a railroad station, a post office and school. The Snoqualmie Tunnel opened in 1914 to allow passage of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St....

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This Seattle destination contains three microneighborhoods: Chinatown, Japantown, and Little Saigon. Chinese immigrants were among the area’s first migrants, drawn by the promise of gold as early as the 1850s. Japanese immigrants followed in the early 1900s. Both groups suffered from both federal and local efforts to marginalize and exclude them. The Chinese Exclusion...

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A 19th century coal mining town on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a National Historic District. The Roslyn Museum displays photos, mining tools, and historical information, while the Historic Cemetery exemplifies the dynamic and influential past of the area’s residents. 

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A spectacular valley with trails, picnic areas, and water access points. The Valley is full of ancient and contemporary trail systems that have seen continuous use across the centuries and is near the heartland of the modern Snoqualmie People. The Greenway Trust is collaborating with partners to ensure a sustainable future for the area,...