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Snoqualmie, Washington

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English: Totem Pole along Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, Washington.
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Totem Pole

Carved in 1936 during the Great Depression, the Snoqualmie Totem Pole was created by Hugh H. Hinds, a Fall City City resident, craftsman and engineer in Seattle. The totem pole was commissioned by George Foster Kelley, a Valley pioneer who arrived in 1898 and moved with his family to Snoqualmie in 1920, where they built their own house across the railroad tracks from where the pole sits.

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