
The Snoqualmie River valley is the primary corridor for settlement in this 1993 edition, where the river winds through a broad floodplain between Novelty Hill and the eastern heights. The towns of Duvall and Carnation serve as the principal hubs, connected by a network of rural roads and the Old Grade Railroad that traces the valley floor. This period captures the landscape as it transitions from its historical agricultural roots, anchored by the Carnation Farm near Sikes Lake, toward a more residential character reflected in the development of Lake Marcel.
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