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Snoqualmie Falls

American  
[snoh-kwol-mee] / snoʊˈkwɒl mi /

noun

  1. falls of the Snoqualmie River, in W Washington. 270 feet (82 meters) high.


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Many locations on the upper reaches of rivers, like Snoqualmie Falls, are expected to be below flood stages by late Wednesday.

From Seattle Times

Many locations on the upper reaches of rivers, like at Snoqualmie Falls, are expected to be back down below flood stage by late Wednesday.

From Seattle Times

On a recent trip to Snoqualmie Falls via the back roads east of Yelm and McKenna, I noticed a large number of yard signs strongly critical of the prospective development of a major commercial airport in this remote, rustic area of Pierce County, some 60 miles from Seattle.

From Seattle Times

Snoqualmie Falls is so close to Seattle that a trip to see the majestic 268-foot cascade only takes a couple of hours.

From Seattle Times

The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Museum also provides evidence that Puget Sound has been a technology hub for 125 years.

From Seattle Times