Presentation: Railroads of the Cedar River Watershed
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RAILROADS OF THE CEDAR RIVER WATERSHED
Guest Speaker Charlie Raines ~ Saturday, June 20th 1:00 pm
Where did this giant bridge cross the Cedar River?
The answer surprised us!
Today the Cedar River Watershed is closed to the public.
Hidden behind the fences are forgotten railroads, logging camps, company towns, dams, and industrial sites.
Join historian Charlie Raines as he uncovers the stories—and solves the mysteries—of the railroads that once crossed the Cedar River.
🕙 Museum open 1st & 3rd Saturdays | 10am–2pm
🗣️ Guest speaker begins at 1:00pm
📍 Maple Valley Historical Society Fire Engine Museum
22024 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038
🎟️ Always FREE admission - All visitors in 2026 get a free membership to the Maple Valley Historical Society in recognition of America's 250th Birthday!
Guest Speaker Charlie Raines ~ Saturday, June 20th 1:00 pm
Where did this giant bridge cross the Cedar River?
The answer surprised us!
Today the Cedar River Watershed is closed to the public.
Hidden behind the fences are forgotten railroads, logging camps, company towns, dams, and industrial sites.
Join historian Charlie Raines as he uncovers the stories—and solves the mysteries—of the railroads that once crossed the Cedar River.
🕙 Museum open 1st & 3rd Saturdays | 10am–2pm
🗣️ Guest speaker begins at 1:00pm
📍 Maple Valley Historical Society Fire Engine Museum
22024 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038
🎟️ Always FREE admission - All visitors in 2026 get a free membership to the Maple Valley Historical Society in recognition of America's 250th Birthday!
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22024 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA, United States, Washington 98038
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