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Agriculture
Ritter Family Farms
For a wedding, family reunion, graduation, retirement, or corporate event of 20 or 300 guests Ritter Farms provides a location your guests will remember for years to come. Address: 24 Lund Lane Cle Elum, WA 98922 Phone: 509-656-2564 Email: Website: RitterFarms.net
Attractions
Kittitas County Fair
Real old fashioned County Fair. Lots to see and do. Address: 512 N Poplat Street Phone: 509-962-7639 Website: KittitasCountyFair.com
Snoqualmie Pass Train Tunnel
A 2.3-mile tunnel built between 1908 and 1911 for the railroad. Address: Iron Horse Trail Lake Easton State Park Easton, WA
South Cle Elum Depot
The Friends of the South Cle Elum Depot (FSCED) have restored this former Milwaukee Railroad depot and power substation. Address: 801 Milwaukee Rd. South Cle Elum, WA 98943 Phone: 509- 674-2006 Hours: By appointment only
Casinos
Snoqualmie Casino
The newest and biggest high class casino in the state. Located just minutes off I-5 between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass. Website: SnoCasino.com
Festivals
Fall City Art
Address: PO Box 446, Fall City WA 98024 PO Box 446, Fall City WA 98024 PO Box 446 Fall City WA 98024 Phone: 425.222.0070 Website: FallCityArts.org
Railway Museum
Address: 38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA Website: TrainMuseum.org
Fishing
Fishin' Magician Dave Graybill
Everything you need to know about fishing in the Northwest United States. Dave Graybill has 40 years of experience. You can read his column on numerous newspapers and on radio stations. Address: P.O. Box 78 Wilson Creek, WA 98860 Email: Website: FishingMagician.com     more info »
Museum
Carpenter Museum
A step over the threshold of the Carpenter House is a step into the past. It is a stunning 1914 mansion, with its spacious rooms, tiny alcoves and third-floor ballroom. Address: 3rd St & Billings Ave, Cle Elum Phone: 509-674-5702 Hours: Friday Through Sunday, 12:00pm - 4:00
Cle Elum Historical Telephone Museum
This museum was established in 1966 when Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company deeded its former office building to the Cle Elum Historical Society. Address: 221 E 1st ST, Cle Elum Phone: 509-674-5702 Hours: By appointment only

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