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|a Kinnick, John.
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|a Snoqualmie Pass /
|c John and Chery Kinnick.
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|a Charleston, SC :
|b Arcadia Pub.,
|c c2007.
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|a 127 p. :
|b chiefly ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Images of America
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 127).
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|a Situated in the Cascades about 50 miles east of Seattle, Snoqualmie Pass is intersected by the most heavily used route connecting eastern and western Washington. In the 1800s, use of the old Native American trail by explorers, cattlemen, and miners created a need for a wagon road. A railway and highway followed, and Snoqualmie Pass quickly developed into an all-season recreational paradise with over a half million visitors annually.
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|a Snoqualmie Pass (Wash. : Mountain pass)
|x History
|v Pictorial works.
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|a Ski resorts
|z Washington State)
|z Snoqualmie Pass
|x History
|v Pictorial works.
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|a Kinnick, Chery.
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|a Images of America.
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