Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society

State
Washington
County
King County
City
North Bend
Postal Code
98045
Location
320 Bendigo Boulevard North
Phone
425-888-3200
Hours
Mon-Tue 1:00 PM-5:00 PM; Sat-Sun 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located at 320 Bendigo Boulevard North, North Bend, Washington, 98045. The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society was formed in 1940, and its mission is to collect, preserve and share historical records, photographs, artifacts, and other materials related to the history of King County County, Washington.

The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society operates a museum at the historic North Bend City Hall building. It also maintains a research library composed primarily of donated books on North Bend history. North Bend history books are available for sale.

The Available Collection in the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society

The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society’s collections include hundreds of photos, letters and documents, oral histories and oral history tapes, maps, newspaper clippings, and King County County government records dating back to the 19th century. Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society is continually adding to their collections through donations from King County County community members.

Several thousand items are on display at the North Bend Museum each year. These items tell the story of life in the area before it became a King County county — who lived here and how they made their living; how the King County County was explored and governed; what kinds of crops were grown; how King County communities developed; how irrigation projects brought water to drylands; how telephone lines were erected across rugged terrain in King County County; what types of businesses served residents here over time; how King County people socialized in early communities; what kind of role.

Contact Information and Visitation Details

The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society is your one-stop-shop for all things historical! Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society offers free museum passes, research assistance in the clubhouse with access to copies of newspapers dating back over 100 years ago. If you are looking to give donations or have any questions about how Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society can help, contact them at 425-888-3200 .

Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society also welcomes visitors who would like to explore the exhibits and events calendar; view past catalogs featuring local artifacts from collections around Washington’s border region.

For more information about the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society, please visit Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society’s website.

Directions

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