Gift Shop

To save shipping charges:

Glasses and the 2019 Mug are usually available at Farmhouse Market (33521 SE Redmond-Fall City Road) in Fall City.

Jack's History of Fall City and Preserving the Stories of Fall City are available at Lucky Duck Thrift Shoppe 33625 SE, Redmond-Fall City Rd SE, Fall City.

Most are also available at the Historical Society Office, by appointment only. Email us at .

**All prices include Washington State Sales Tax.
Fall City In the Valley of the Moon
Fall City in the Valley of the Moon, 2004 Edition
by Margaret McKibben Corliss

Available through:
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum

Preserving the Stories of Fall City

a Memory Book Project
by the Fall City Historical Society
350 pages, published 2010
$45 (+$5 S/H)

Preserving the Stories of Fall City

Wine Glass

Choose from three glasses:

  • Fall City GPS
  • Salish Salmon
  • Salish Salmon

$12 each (plus $6 S/H each)

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Wine Glass with Fall City GPS
GPS Wine Glass 11.5 oz.
Salish Salmon Wine Glass 11.5oz
Salish Salmon Glass 11.5 oz.
Wine Glass with Salish Salmon
Salish Salmon Glass 15 oz.

Historic Mug

Historic Mug with Fall City Historical Society logo
$10 each (plus $6 S/H each)

Historic Mug 2019

Jack's History of Fall City

by Jack E. Kelley
520 pages, published 2006
$65 (+$5 S/H)

Jack's History of Fall City

The People of Cascadia
Pacific Northwest Native American History

by Heidi Bohan
174 pages, published 2009
$28 (+$5 S/H)

The People of Cascadia

Historic Glasses

Choose from four 16-oz glasses:

  • Steamboat
  • Hops Craze
  • Fall City Methodist Church
  • Salish Salmon

$12 each (plus $6 S/H each)

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Steamboat Glass 2023
Steamboat glass
Glasses

All prices include WA Sales tax.

Other books on Valley history are available through the
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum
A History of the Snoqualmie Valley
The important Ada Hill book, first printed in 1970, was republished by the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum in 2016, with lots of great photos added!
A History of the Snoqualmie Valley


Fall City…history lives here