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  2. Vintage Motorcycle Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Vintage Motorcycle Museum is an appointment only museum in Chehalis, Washington. [1] The collection, founded in 1979 by retired building contractor Frank Mason, [2] includes pre-1916 motorcycles, photographs and memorabilia. [1]

  3. Chehalis Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chehalis Downtown Historic District is located in Chehalis, Washington and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of three NRHP districts in the city, including the Hillside Historic District and Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District , the district represents three separate development periods.

  4. Chehalis–Centralia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    601 is named "City of Chehalis", and is a dining car. The car is used for excursions and dinner trains. Operational No. 602 Chehalis-Centralia railroad 602 is the "City of Centralia", and a coach. Used for excursions and dinner trains. Operational No.8 Unknown 8 is a MOW crane, and is used for "heavy lifting" around the yard and line.

  5. Chehalis, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Chehalis's Millet Field used to host minor league baseball, including such teams as the Gophers, Proteges, and Farmers; the 1912 Chehalis Farmer's team was awarded the league championship. [181] [182] The field accommodated semi-pro baseball and football from the turn of the 20th century into the 1970s. [183]

  6. Chehalis Western Trail - Wikipedia

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    It occupies an abandoned railroad corridor that was once used by the historic Weyerhaeuser-owned Chehalis Western Railroad. The rail line was converted to a bicycle and walking trail and intersects with the 14.5-mile (23.3 km) Yelm–Rainier–Tenino Trail and the 4.7-mile (7.6 km) Karen Fraser Woodland Trail .

  7. Centralia, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Washington (despite facing racial prejudice from some newcomers) made personal loans and forgave debt to keep the town afloat until the economy stabilized; the city then boomed again based on the coal, lumber and dairying industries. When Washington died in 1905, all businesses in the town closed, and 5,000 mourners attended his funeral. [8]