
The Snoqualmie River and its complex network of oxbows, including Green Slough and Rutherford Slough, define this mid-century valley landscape. At the confluence of the river and Raging River, the town of Fall City serves as a primary hub for the region's transport and agriculture. The map illustrates the dual-railway economy of the era, showing the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific line running through the valley floor, while the Northern Pacific skirts the foothills to the south.
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