They can't call it a "small" town with a population of over 15,000 residents and a commercial industrial park, 6.51 square miles, it is definitely a full size scaled "town". People at King County need to open their eyes.
I lived on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River back in the early 70's. Snoqualmie Falls is an awesome national treasure. It saddened me that in late summer they often "put the boards up" and stopped the flow of the river over the falls, so they could generate electricity when the water level was down. Then it became the Snoqualmie "rock cliff". The ugly restaurant on the south bank, where they would sell pancakes to the tourists (and still do) also detracted from it's beauty. When I see videos of the area nowadays they always cut out the powerhouse and restaurant to zero in on the falls. What a shame!!
Please don't move her the more people that move here the more expensive it gets out her for us locals. It's forcing families that been her for generations to leave
I was born there , can't afford my dream to live there. I would consider the weird ridge part of the small old town . Felt very unwelcoming just stopping to Google a address I neeeded so I could pick up a freind . Oh well . Seems I had trouble fitting in and obviously it was a problem . I have a picture to remind me of my birthplace even if the only thing that was left was a mud puddle . Thanks home town . There's no place like home , Until you would rather be in some other state . Just joking ? Results vary I'm sure ... It's a awesome place to explore .. I'm not sure if I will get a chance to do that again . Peace human ....
I used to live in this small town and can confirm it is much like the pictures! Definitely recommend visiting there!
Want to move here so bad! Perfect little American town.
Welcome to Twin Peaks
They can't call it a "small" town with a population of over 15,000 residents and a commercial industrial park, 6.51 square miles, it is definitely a full size scaled "town". People at King County need to open their eyes.
I lived on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River back in the early 70's. Snoqualmie Falls is an awesome national treasure. It saddened me that in late summer they often "put the boards up" and stopped the flow of the river over the falls, so they could generate electricity when the water level was down. Then it became the Snoqualmie "rock cliff". The ugly restaurant on the south bank, where they would sell pancakes to the tourists (and still do) also detracted from it's beauty. When I see videos of the area nowadays they always cut out the powerhouse and restaurant to zero in on the falls. What a shame!!
Great town! I would definately go there!
Fun and informative!
i feel half of the comments our hating on this plan
Please don't move her the more people that move here the more expensive it gets out her for us locals. It's forcing families that been her for generations to leave
That's if weathy people move there, if middle-class people move there nothing would change.
Doesn’t help either it’s in expensive ass King County.
I was born there , can't afford my dream to live there.
I would consider the weird ridge part of the small old town .
Felt very unwelcoming just stopping to Google a address I neeeded so I could pick up a freind .
Oh well . Seems I had trouble fitting in and obviously it was a problem .
I have a picture to remind me of my birthplace even if the only thing that was left was a mud puddle .
Thanks home town .
There's no place like home ,
Until you would rather be in some other state .
Just joking ?
Results vary I'm sure ...
It's a awesome place to explore ..
I'm not sure if I will get a chance to do that again .
Peace human ....