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Bohemia Bar, North Bend |
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104 W North Bend Way Several wood frame buildings on site early on. One included Louis Pflug's The Bohemian Saloon, another served as barber shop and saloon. By 1926 theses had been removed and lot was vacant. Built as a Union Oil Service Station between 1926-1930. Later Shell Station. Later 76 station. Torn down in 1941 for widing of North Bend Way for highway. WWII Memorial Dedicated in 1948. Lot vacant since. Used as parking space for Snoqualmie Valley Antique Co. |
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