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Shop Snoqualmie Valley!

North Bend offers a selection of supermarkets, antique and unique gift shops, and nearly 50 shops at the Factory Stores at North Bend outlet mall. Strategically located, North Bend is the last service and shopping area before leaving Western Washington and the first stop when arriving into Western Washington so it serves as great pit stop for travelers and commuters alike.

In historic downtown Snoqualmie, you'll find a variety of businesses including the Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory & Cafe that features an old-fashioned lunch counter. The Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company participates in several microbrew festivals throughout the Pacific Northwest. The master-planned community of Snoqualmie Ridge features a small neighborhood retail center.

Downstream from Snoqualmie is Fall City. Known for its fertile soils, Fall City offers all the comforts of a small town and is home to many small farms, roadside stands, and nurseries. Known for its u-pick produce, country store, and seasonal events, Remlinger Farms is just a 10-minute drive north of Fall City off Highway 203 in the town of Carnation.

Located alongside I-90 at exit 22, Preston is midway between Issaquah and North Bend. It is a popular quick stop for commuters and travelers in need of gas or fast food. In recent years, Preston's open space and easy access to I-90 have become attractive to many industries.

 
 
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