Snoqualmie Falls

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Snoqualmie Falls is a famous 268-foot waterfall in Washington State known for its scenic beauty, hydroelectric power plant, and role as an iconic filming location for the TV series "Twin Peaks."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf waterfall
annualVisitors over 1 million
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificanceFor Snoqualmie people NERFINISHED
distanceFromSeattle approximately 28 miles east
elevationAtTop approximately 400 feet above sea level
featuredAs opening credits waterfall in Twin Peaks
featuredIn TV series Twin Peaks NERFINISHED
hasHydroelectricPlant yes
hasInterpretiveSigns yes
hasNightLighting sometimes illuminated at night
hasObservationDeck yes
hasParkingArea yes
hasPicnicArea yes
hasTrail yes
hasViewingPlatform yes
height 268 feet
82 meters
hydroelectricPlantCommissioned early 1900s
hydroelectricPlantName Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant NERFINISHED
hydroelectricPlantOperator Puget Sound Energy NERFINISHED
isIconicLandmarkOf Pacific Northwest tourism
Washington State NERFINISHED
knownFor filming location for Twin Peaks
hydroelectric power generation
scenic beauty
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn King County
surface form: King County, Washington

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedNear Snoqualmie, Washington NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Snoqualmie River NERFINISHED
managedBy Snoqualmie Falls Park NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Seattle, Washington NERFINISHED
nearbyHotel Salish Lodge & Spa NERFINISHED
nearestTown Fall City NERFINISHED
Snoqualmie NERFINISHED
NRHPListingIncludes Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant NERFINISHED
openYearRound yes
originalNameLanguage Lushootseed NERFINISHED
photographyDestination yes
publicAccess yes
region Pacific Northwest
sacredSiteFor Snoqualmie Tribe NERFINISHED
state Washington
touristAttraction true
typeOfWaterfall plunge waterfall
viewingAreaLocation rim of the gorge
watercourse Snoqualmie River NERFINISHED
waterfallCount single drop

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Snoqualmie people associatedWithPlace Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie people considersSacred Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie River hasWaterfall Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie River knownFor Snoqualmie Falls