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An agreement was made with Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum that they would furnish hi-resolution files for a number of photos, which would then be enlarged and tuned by David Gershman to be hung in the Office of Larry Brown in Fall City. Larry Brown would cover all costs of framing and mounting. In return, the enhanced photo files would be furnished to SVHM for later use by them. Ten photos were included in this agreement. Any further uses of these photos must include credit to SVHM, and appropriate use fees if used in publications. Another (Howell House, now the home of Larry Brown's business) was developed by David from a 1940 Washington State Archives photo.
Buildings, Historic Buildings/ business Buildings/ homes Scenery/ bridges Towns/ Fall City Transportation/ boats
Record Type: Photo
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An early photo of the first concrete bridge in Fall City, which opened in 1918. On the back: "The Fall City Bridge Gene helped build. Ethel says (it) is the prettiest thing." Assume Gene is Gene Parmelee, donor's father.
Scenery/ bridges Scenery, rivers
Record Type: Photo
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An unusual view of Fall City, probably taken from the roof of the new Brick School, completed in 1918. The new concrete bridge shown also opened in 1918. This photo came from a very small photo in a scrapbook owned by Rowan Chisholm. It was scanned at 600dpi for enlarging.
Towns/ Fall City Transportation/ roads/ early Scenery/ bridges
Record Type: Photo
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Early Fall City buildings and wooden bridge, looking east across Snoqualmie River.
Towns/ Fall City Scenery, rivers Scenery/ bridges
Record Type: Photo
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Four photos taken by William Barnard in 1962, showing the rebuilt Raging River Trestle as it crosses Preston-Fall City Road.
Scenery/ bridges Transportation/ roads/ Preston Fall City Road
Record Type: Photo
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Photo of "New Bridge over Snoqualmie River at Fall City Wash." Concrete bridge opened in 2018.
Scenery/ bridges Transportation, bridges
Record Type: Photo
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Photo of the Concrete Bridge, which opened in about 1918. The house to the right of it also appears in the Larson Bros. photo (2016-009.010b). Ed Holmes shared this photo which appears to be in Fall City from an early scrapbook belonging to Pearl Larson in Preston.
Scenery/ bridges
Record Type: Photo
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Photos taken in and around Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co a - 1958 photo by Harold Keller, of temporary bridge erected for the moving of houses from the Lumber Co. land to various areas in the Valley b - Photo from the University of Washington Libraries, Photo Coll 516, showing houses in the Orchard Community, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company c - Hospital in the town of Snoqualmie Falls. It closed in December 1947. (From the Valley Record)
Industry/ Logging Scenery/ bridges Towns/ Snoqualmie Falls Logging/ camps Buildings/ business
Record Type: Photo
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Several Fall City items came up on Ebay in 2014. Images of them were captured for our collection a - A 25-cent promotional token for Frank Thomas's Confectionery b - A postcard of a 1910 photo of Fall City and the wooden bridge by Frank Howell c - A Masonic mug from the Falls City Masonic Lodge No. 66
Business, materials Scenery/ bridges Organizations/ Masons
Record Type: Photo
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Snoqualmie River at low water, Oct. 19 2022 017a Upriver toward bridge, with log 017b Upriver toward bridge, with log, closer view 017c Upriver toward bridge, with log, medium view
Scenery, rivers Scenery/ bridges Towns/ Fall City
Record Type: Photo
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Snoqualmie River at low water, Oct. 3 2022 016a Low river, looking east from bridge 016b Low river, looking east toward the bridge
Scenery, rivers Scenery/ bridges Towns/ Fall City
Record Type: Photo
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Snoqualmie River, Flood - March 2022 019a River summer Aug 2008 019b March 28 2022 019c April 8 2022
Events/ weather Scenery, rivers Scenery/ bridges
Record Type: Photo
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The first concrete bridge crossing the Snoqualmie River at Fall City. It opened for use in 2018. The photo is not labelled Fall City, but is clearly recognizable. (Preston historian Ed Holmes shared high resolution scans of two interesting early Fall City photos from photo albums assembled by Pearl Moore and her aunt Anna Larson. Background on the albums and their contents can be found in the Accession folder. The book with the two "Fall City photos" was labeled 1912-1925. Shortly after the two Fall City photos, one began to see WWI photos.)
Towns/ Fall City Scenery/ bridges Transportation/ cars
Record Type: Photo
