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Tolt Real Estate (1912) (ADVERT 387)

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In 1917, the city of Tolt was renamed Carnation in honor of the milk product company. The Carnation Company owned a 36-acre dairy farm located near the town in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Geographic coverage: United States

Subjects (LCTGM): Real estate development--Washington (State)--Tolt; Railroad locomotives

Subjects (LCSH): Investments

Categories: Real estate and land development; Railroad travel; Cost and standard of living

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Date

01/09/1912
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Steam Locomotives

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Washington Libraries Digital Collections
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Link

https://www.lib.washington.edu/
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