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Snoqualmie Falls Park gets face-lift
Tuesday will mark the beginning of an eight-week closure of Snoqualmie Falls Park.
Tuesday will mark the beginning of an eight-week closure of Snoqualmie Falls Park.
During the closure, Puget Sound Energy will undertake major landscaping projects including installing new walkways, lighting and common areas.
Public access to the main platform overlooking the falls will remain open, but there may be occasional limited closures.
The park will reopen around Nov. 1 after the major portion of construction has been finished. Project completion is projected for April 2010.
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