The Neighbors project was published weekly in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1996 to 2000. This page remains available for archival purposes only and the information it contains may be outdated. For more updated information, please visit our Webtowns section.
 
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Fall City & Preston
The Neighbors "Album" showcases historical photographs for the communities being profiled. Click on one of the thumbnail images below to see a larger, more detailed picture with detailed caption.

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The sign at the old railroad depot, photographed in 1909, tells the story: Fall City was once known as Falls City.

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Travelers would be ferried across the Snoqualmie River in the early days of Fall City's history, as shown in this undated photo.

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Long before the present-day chain of dollar stores surfaced, Fall City was the home to Burns & Son "One Price" Store, shown in this undated photo.

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Saturday, December 5, 1998

Pastoral rural communities hear footsteps of growth

Lumber mill set the stage 100 years ago

Young families bringing new blood to old towns

Community ties are close in small towns

Area has fought to keep development at bay

Jon Hahn: Land sacred to Snoqualmies reveals a history gathered piece by piece

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Fall City & Preston

Fall City & Preston historical album

Fall City & Preston by the numbers


Nearby communities:

Carnation

Issaquah

Sammamish Plateau

Snoqualmie Pass

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