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  Snoqualmie, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie actress Ella Raines was born in Snoqualmie Falls, a mill town across the Snoqualmie River that is now part of Snoqualmie, on 6 August 1920.
According to Washington State population estimates[1], Snoqualmie grew to 6,345 or 289.03% between 2000 and 2005, ranking it 1st of 281 in population growth in Washington State.
Snoqualmie was officially incorporated on June 9, 1903.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Snoqualmie,_Washington   (660 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Florist $34.95 | Flower Delivery Snoqualmie (WA) | Florists in Snoqualmie, Washington
The population of Snoqualmie is approximately 1,610 (1997).
Snoqualmie is positioned 47.52 degrees north of the equator and 121.81 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Snoqualmie economy: the main sources for the area are the lumber industry and tourism.
www.albanywebsites.com /ex/asp/city.Snoqualmie-Washington-Florist-WA/CityId.30504/xe/florists-flower-delivery.htm   (312 words)

  
 Washington Wines | Snoqualmie Vineyards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Prosser, WA Winemakers, members of the media and community leaders joined Stimson Lane Vineyards & Estates, owner of Snoqualmie, in a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the doors to the new state of the art winery on Wednesday, September 10.
The center is named after the late Walter Clore, a Washington State University professor whose research pioneered the state's wine industry and a resident of Prosser.
Founded twenty years ago, Snoqualmie Vineyards is one of Washington State's premium wineries, known mostly by connoisseurs and critics in the wine industry.
www.snoqualmie.com /about/nr/nr-sept12-2003.html   (586 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Pass (Washington) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snoqualmie Pass is the name of a pass through the Cascade Range and of an unincorporated town (CDP) in Kittitas County, Washington and King County, USA.
Interstate 90 across the pass is the largest of the three east-west mountain routes across Washington state which are kept open year-round, the others being Stevens Pass (United States Highway 2) to the north, and White Pass (U.S. Highway 12) to the south.
Snoqualmie Pass is also the site of the Summit at Snoqualmie, a group of alpine ski areas owned by Booth Creek Resorts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Snoqualmie_Pass   (816 words)

  
 Motorcycle Touring: Snoqualmie Valley, Washington
Snoqualmie Valley remains largely rural, despite increasing development sprawling out from the big city to the west.
A main attraction is the Snoqualmie Depot, a fully-restored 1890 railway station.
This highway is the Snoqualmie Valley's main thoroughfare, running northward from I-90 through Preston, Fall City, Carnation and Duvall, ending a few miles over the Snohomish County line in Monroe.
www.soundrider.com /archive/rides/snoqualmie_valley.htm   (1668 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Valley Great Strides: Taking Steps to Cure Cystic Fibrosis
Kaitie of Kaitie's Kingdom was interviewed for the Snoqualmie Valley Record regarding SVGS and the coin war at her school.
We are gathering the communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, Fall City, Carnation, Duvall, Issaquah, Redmond and Cle Elum to participate in this fun and worthwhile event.
Since 1955, the mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is to assure the development of the means to cure and control cystic fibrosis (CF) and to improve the quality of life for those with the disease.
www.snoqualmievalleygreatstrides.com   (647 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Depot
Museum visitors traveling on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad purchase their tickets from the original 1890 ticket window and are free to wander through most of the building.
The Snoqualmie Depot was constructed in 1890 by the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway.
It is an unusually elaborate structure given the size of Snoqualmie in the 1890's and managed to survive relatively intact until the railroad abandoned the line in 1975.
www.trainmuseum.org /SnoqualmieDepot.asp   (271 words)

  
 Tech Plan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Woven throughout this plan is adherence to the Washington State Essential Learning Requirements, which have been adopted as the foundation for all curriculum alignment.
With the passage of the technology/construction bond in September of 1997, $4.5 million dollars were earmarked for the implementation of the districts technology plan.
It is the mission of the Snoqualmie Valley School District to meet the individual learning needs of its students, thereby enabling them: to identify and realize their potentials, to develop skills and attitudes for life-long learning, and to be knowledgeable, productive, and involved citizens.
www.snoqualmie.k12.wa.us /technology/plan/techplan.htm   (1269 words)

  
 Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
The Snoqualmie Municipal Code, as compiled from the ordinances of the city of Snoqualmie, Washington, and edited and published by Code Publishing Company of Seattle, Washington, is adopted as the official code of the city of Snoqualmie, Washington.
Whenever a reference is made to this code as the Snoqualmie Municipal Code or to any portion thereof, or to any ordinance of the city of Snoqualmie, Washington, the reference shall apply to all amendments, corrections and additions heretofore, now or hereafter made.
A. “City” and “town”; each mean the city of Snoqualmie, or the area within the territorial limits of the city of Snoqualmie, Washington, and such territory outside of the city over which the city has jurisdiction or control by virtue of any constitutional or statutory provision.
www.mrsc.org /mc/snoqualmie/snoqal01.html   (1738 words)

  
 City Guide to Snoqualmie, Washington.
The Snoqualmie Valley, located just 30 minutes east of Seattle, is a natural scenic tour, featuring rugged mountainous terrain for hiking, skiing or mountain biking, raging rivers for fishing and water sports, a wonderful selection of golf courses, and for the less adventurous, many fine specialty shops through which to browse.
The Museum operates a five-mile interpretive railway, and the Snoqualmie Depot, a display interpreting the purpose and function of a train station.
Coming to the Snoqualmie Valley in search of the husband who deserted her, young Merrie Cowen makes a new life for herself in the brawling Northwest frontier of the 1890s.
www.gonorthwest.com /Washington/cascades/Snoqualmie/Snoqualmie.htm   (444 words)

  
 Washington News
WASHINGTON - Top U.S. military commanders in Iraq have decided to recommend a 'surge' of fresh American combat forces, eliminating one of the last remaining hurdles to proposals being considered by President...
Washington's new 16-year, multibillion-dollar transportation building boom is already over budget and Gov.
Washington employers continue expanding their payrolls, but the state unemployment rate edged upward to 5 percent in November.
www.topix.net /state/wa   (876 words)

  
 TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge
Snoqualmie Ridge is a realization of a vision joining a spectacular natural setting and a golf club destined to bring the excitement of tournament play back to Washington.
Snoqualmie Ridge is no stranger to recognition...Golfweek ranked Snoqualmie Ridge 3rd out of 23 TPC courses in 2000.
Also in 2000, the golf club was voted the #1 course in the state of Washington by the state's golf professionals.
www.nicklaus.com /design/snoqualmie   (187 words)

  
 Medical and Nursing jobs in Snoqualmie, Washington - MedHunters
Snoqualmie, named for a Native American tribe and meaning "people of the moon," is located just 28 miles (45 kilometers) east of Seattle.
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is a nonprofit hospital district (King County Public Hospital District No. 4) located between Bellevue and Snoqualmie Pass in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley.
From the microbrews of the Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company to the beauty of the Snoqualmie Falls to the challenges of Mt. Si, you will revel in all of Snoqualmie's delights.
www.medhunters.com /jobs/snoqualmie-washington-usa.html   (256 words)

  
 Springbrook Software
Located 28 miles east of Seattle, Snoqualmie sits at the base of the Cascade Mountains and is home to Snoqualmie Falls, a 270 foot waterfall that is one of the most popular tourist sites in the state of Washington with over 1.5 million visitors annually.
The Northwest Railroad Museum also draws tourists to Snoqualmie; the museum is home to many restored, full-sized train locomotives and railroad cars that traveled the area from 1889 to the present.
Currently, Snoqualmie has nearly 8,000 residents; population is expected to grow to 13,500 by 2010 which will make it the largest city in the rural Snoqualmie Valley.
www.sprbrk.com /new/pr-snoqualmie.html   (591 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascade Mountains of Washington
Snoqualmie Pass, elevation 3,022 feet, on I-90, is the lowest and most heavily traveled east-west highway crossing in Washington state.
Snoqualmie Pass offers easy access to a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, backpacking, skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing.
These numerous trailheads, ski slopes and the easy year-around access from Seattle and its suburbs makes the Snoqualmie Pass area a popular summer and winter recreational site for residents of Western Washington and the Puget Sound.
www.gonorthwest.com /Washington/cascades/Snoqualmie-Pass/snoqualmie_pass.htm   (323 words)

  
 TREND Magazine: Snoqualmie Valley Page
TREND originates from the scenic Snoqualmie Valley in Washington State, USA.
The Snoqualmie Valley follows the course of the Snoqualmie River.
The towns of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Preston, Fall City, Carnation, Duvall and Monroe are all dependent on the river.
www.trendmag.com /snoqualmie.htm   (143 words)

  
 Washington's Premier Ski Resort - Summit at Snoqualmie
It offers everything guests need to enjoy a memorable family ski vacation at a Washington ski resort: close to Seattle, plenty of lodging and sporting options and the skiing and riding is fantastic.
But for the real youngsters out there, Washington ski resorts The Summit has a million and one things to do.
The Summit at Snoqualmie is less than an hour's drive from downtown Seattle, Washington.
www.summit-at-snoqualmie.com /info/winter/summit.html   (612 words)

  
 Tour de Peaks - Snoqualmie, Washington
In 1988 the Snoqualmie Chamber (that was before the combined North Bend and Snoqualmie Chamber) decided to commemorate the City of Snoqualmie's Centennial with a centennial bike ride.
The mayor at the time was the late Jeanne Hansen, retired from Weyerhaeuser Co. and proponent of the construction of Snoqualmie Ridge.
Today’s rides follow many of the original routes through the scenic Snoqualmie Valley and organizers have continued the tradition of featuring gourmet food from local restaurants along the rides.
www.tourdepeaks.com /history.html   (209 words)

  
 Welcome to the City of Snoqualmie Home Page
With its spectacular natural setting and man made amenities, Snoqualmie is a great place to live, work, or visit.
The City is located about 28 miles east of Seattle, Washington in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and just north of Interstate 90.
In addition, the City is graced by Snoqualmie Falls, a natural landmark well known for its spectacular 270 foot cascade and one of the most visited tourist sites in the State of Washington.
www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us   (136 words)

  
 Snoqualmie Washington Real Estate
Snoqualmie has a great range of single family homes, from $189,000 to $9,000,000.
Snoqualmie, Washington is located in King County in northwest Washington close to Seattle and Bellevue.
With the completion of I-90 in the 1970’s, Snoqualmie became more accessible to Seattle and the Eastside, resulting in more residents working in the communities to the West.
www.relocate-america.com /states/WA/cities/snoqualmie.htm   (388 words)

  
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www.loopnet.com /Washington/Snoqualmie   (945 words)

  
 Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Welcome!
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State extends more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the northern boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park.
The other buildings and facilities on the compound are not proposed for disposal.
Snoqualmie Pass Snowshoe Walks Begin January 6, 2007
www.fs.fed.us /r6/mbs   (322 words)

  
 Snoqualmie bed and breakfast & inns. Find the perfect Snoqualmie B&B lodging on BedandBreakfast.com.
A Cascade View Bed & Breakfast - Bellevue, WA Whether you are visiting the Seattle area as a tourist or businessperson, you will appreciate...
A Cottage Creek Inn Bed and Breakfast - Redmond, WA A Cottage Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast is a splendidly secluded country retreat situated on 3.5...
Also noted is the approximate distance from Snoqualmie, Washington.
www.bedandbreakfast.com /snoqualmie-washington.html   (178 words)

  
 Washington Wines | Snoqualmie Vineyards
“Joy Andersen, Snoqualmie Vineyards’ winemaker, continues to impress with the quality she delivers for a song.” – Pierre Rovani, The Wine Advocate, April 2006 More Wine Advocate Acclaim
One of Washington's first premium wineries, Snoqualmie has been producing award-winning wines from Columbia Valley vineyards for nearly two decades.
Veteran winemaker Joy Andersen is known for her simple yet elegant winemaking style, showcasing true varietal fruit flavors in her finished wine.
www.snoqualmie.com /index.cfm   (277 words)

  
 Salish Lodge & Spa | Seattle's Luxury Resort & Spa
A mere 30 miles from Seattle, this elegant escape nestled in nature features all the finest amenities of a luxury hotel.
Hear the roar of Snoqualmie Falls as whitewater tumbles over granite cliffs nearly 300 feet into the emerald river canyon below.
Venture down the pine tree-lined trail by day and let the crackling of your own wood-burning fireplace soothe you to sleep by night.
www.salishlodge.com   (79 words)

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