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Onalaska - WA
COOKBOOK: Rememberances & Recipes, 1975
COOKBOOK: History and Favorite Recipes of Onalaskans, 1997
Lewis County Genealogical Society
The Lewis County Genealogical Society is located in Washington State. It was chartered on November 10, 1987, and is a non-profit organization. [photo: Downtown Centralia, circa 1950] Read more. Purposes of the Society are Educational:
- To Promote an interest in genealogy.
- To Preserve private and public genealogical records.
- To Encourage and instruct in genealogical research.
- To Publish information of genealogical significance.
Cowlitz Timber Trails
Cowlitz Timber Trails is halfway between Sesttle Washington and Portland Oregon off the I-5 corridor nestled in the woods on the Cowlitz River. Take Hwy 12 exit and head for White Pass, but stop in the quaint little town of Salkum to check out this private gated campgrounds.
There is over 460 acres total - with about 121 acres developed. The deer and other wild life roam freely right up to you, eating oats or whatever you offer out of your hands. Read more
Tuesday, 15 Mar. 2011
- Irish Roadblocks & Stone Walls
- Meeting will be back at the PUD meeting room at 7pm. The address is 321 NW Pacific Ave., Chehalis, WA. Tired of making little progress finding your elusive Irish ancestors? Learn about Ireland’s top ten roadblocks and stone walls. Let this session springboard you to discover the Irish branches on your family tree. We welcome back Steve Morrison, a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and past President of Olympia Genealogical Society for his presentation “DETOURS AROUND – Irish Roadblocks and Stone Walls”. Steve says this is the most fun of his presentations.
The Shepherds Inn B & B
Website Created by Teresa Jordan

Experience peace, tranquility and possible sightings of wildlife, as you take our half mile drive through the woods to the inn. Put yourself in touch with nature, while still enjoying the comforts of home, in a 5,000 sq. ft. Country Inn nestled on 60 acres. Read more.



