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Chehalis may refer to: Lower Chehalis people, a Native American people in Washington state Lower Chehalis language Upper Chehalis people Upper Chehalis
Chehalis
City in Washington, United States
focus in manufacturing and warehousing. Chehalis is home to the historic neighborhood of Claquato, the Chehalis–Centralia Airport, and the Southwest Washington
Chehalis,_Washington
Index of articles associated with the same name
Chehalis language may refer to one of two Tsamosan (Olympic Salish) languages: Upper Chehalis language Lower Chehalis language This set index article
Chehalis_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Chehalis people may refer to: Lower Chehalis people Upper Chehalis people Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, a federally recognized tribe
Chehalis_people
Airport in Chehalis, Washington
677028; -122.982750 Chehalis–Centralia Airport (IATA: CLS, ICAO: KCLS, FAA LID: CLS) is a city-owned public use airport located in Chehalis, a city in Lewis
Chehalis–Centralia_Airport
River in Washington state, United States
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation are stakeholders of the river. Though the people ceded the lands surrounding the Chehalis River upon the signing
Chehalis_River
Watershed authority in Washington, United States
The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority is a state government program that oversees the watershed of the Chehalis River in Washington state. The commission
Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority
Chehalis_River_Basin_Flood_Authority
Federally recognized tribe in Washington state
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of primarily Lower Chehalis and Upper Chehalis people located in Washington
Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation
Confederated_Tribes_of_the_Chehalis_Reservation
List of ships with the same or similar names
least two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Chehalis. USS Chehalis (AOG-48), a Patapsco-class gasoline tanker acquired by the U.S.
USS_Chehalis
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
in Chehalis, Washington. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1974. The site is located within the Chehalis Downtown
Lewis County Historical Society and Museum
Lewis_County_Historical_Society_and_Museum
Historic theater in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Theater, also as the Chehalis Theatre, is a single-screen, Art Deco movie theater located in Chehalis, Washington. The theater is situated
Chehalis_Theater
County in Washington, United States
Retrieved July 5, 2015. "Chehalis Basin Strategy progress in review: Pump station investments to protect 5,100 properties in lower Chehalis River Basin". The
Grays Harbor County, Washington
Grays_Harbor_County,_Washington
Public high school in Chehalis, Washington, Lewis, Washington
is a public high school located in Chehalis, Washington, United States. It is the only high school in the Chehalis School District. It was named after
W._F._West_High_School
Lake in British Columbia, Canada
Chehalis Lake is a lake on the Chehalis River in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It lies in the Chehalis Valley 80 kilometres
Chehalis_Lake
Former newspaper in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Advocate was a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Chehalis, Washington. The Advocate originally began as The People's Advocate
The_Chehalis_Advocate
Ethnic group
The Lower Chehalis (/ʃəˈheɪlɪs/ shə-HAY-liss) are a Southwestern Coast Salish people indigenous to Washington state. Today, the Lower Chehalis do not maintain
Lower_Chehalis_people
Reoccurring weather event in Washington, United States
The city of Chehalis is located in Washington state and rests upon the Chehalis River. Due to the city's location in the Chehalis Valley along with the
Flood history in Chehalis, Washington
Flood_history_in_Chehalis,_Washington
American public school district in Washington state
Chehalis School District No. 302 is a public school district in Lewis County, Washington, United States, and serves the city of Chehalis. Chehalis is on
Chehalis_School_District
Camp Chehalis, sometimes referred to as Fort Chehalis, was a military establishment at the mouth of the Chehalis River near Hoquiam and Grays Harbor,
Camp_Chehalis
Extinct Salishan langage in Washington state
Upper Chehalis (/ʃəˈheɪlɪs/ shə-HAY-liss; Upper Chehalis: q̓ʷay̓áyiɬq̓) is a Tsamosan language historically spoken by the Satsop and Upper Chehalis people
Upper_Chehalis_language
Salishan language of North America
languages. In some classifications, Lower Chehalis is placed closer to Quinault than it is to Upper Chehalis. It went extinct in the 1990s. Vowels are
Lower_Chehalis_language
Former newspaper in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Bee was a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Chehalis, Washington. The Bee was originally known as the Lewis County Bee and was
The_Chehalis_Bee
Former newspaper in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Nugget was a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Chehalis, Washington. The Nugget was originally known as the Lewis County Nugget
The_Chehalis_Nugget
Preserved American 2-8-2 locomotive
Company (CLLC). It is preserved and operated by the Chehalis–Centralia Railroad (CHTX) in Chehalis, Washington. The locomotive was built in September 1916
Cowlitz, Chehalis and Cascade Railway 15
Cowlitz,_Chehalis_and_Cascade_Railway_15
Railroad in Washington, United States
known as the Milwaukee Road. The Chehalis Western also operated on trackage rights over the Milwaukee Road from Chehalis to Western Junction, where the
Chehalis_Western_Railroad
Parks and recreation
and recreation in Chehalis, Washington is administered by the Chehalis Parks and Recreation Department. Trails that connect Chehalis with locations beyond
Parks and recreation in Chehalis, Washington
Parks_and_recreation_in_Chehalis,_Washington
Rail trail in Thurston County, Washington, US
The Chehalis Western Trail is a 22-mile (35 km) rail trail in Thurston County, Washington, and is the longest shared-use path in the region. The trail
Chehalis_Western_Trail
Port authority in Chehalis, Washington
Port of Chehalis is a local government agency that oversees industrial zones, including an industrial park of the same name, in the city of Chehalis, Washington
Port_of_Chehalis
Celtic cross memorial in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Chehalis Cross, or Chehalis Monument, is a Celtic cross memorial commemorating the eight people who died when the tugboat Chehalis sank off Stanley
Chehalis_Cross
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Post Office is a federal post office in Chehalis, Washington. The Georgian Revival building has been listed on the National Register of Historic
Chehalis_Post_Office
Theater, movie venue history
opened at the county mall, located in Chehalis, in 2008. There were numerous early theaters and movie houses in Chehalis at the beginning of the 20th century
History of theaters in Chehalis, Washington
History_of_theaters_in_Chehalis,_Washington
Heritage railroad in Washington, United States
Chehalis–Centralia Railroad (reporting mark CHTX), also known as the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, is a heritage railroad based in Chehalis,
Chehalis–Centralia_Railroad
Former newspaper in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Bee-Nugget was a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Chehalis, Washington. The publication began in November 1898 after the merger
The_Chehalis_Bee-Nugget
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Springs. Chehalis is the site of Chehalis Indian Reserve No. 5 of the Sts'Ailes people and their government, the Chehalis First Nation. The Chehalis River
Chehalis,_British_Columbia
Ethnic group
The Upper Chehalis (/ʃəˈheɪlɪs/ shə-HAY-liss; Upper Chehalis: q̓ʷay̓áyiɬq̓) are a Southwestern Coast Salish people Indigenous to Washington state. The
Upper_Chehalis_people
City in Washington, United States
twinned with Chehalis, located to the south near the confluence of the Chehalis and Newaukum rivers. The area was first settled by the Upper Chehalis people
Centralia,_Washington
United States historic place
The Chehalis Downtown Historic District is located in Chehalis, Washington and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of three NRHP
Chehalis Downtown Historic District
Chehalis_Downtown_Historic_District
River in Washington, US
through the county and empties into the Chehalis at Aberdeen. The name "Wishkah" is an adaptation of the Chehalis word hwish-kahl, meaning "stinking water"
Wishkah_River
Indigenous people in British Columbia, Canada
formerly known as the Chehalis First Nation or Chehalis Indian Band. The band's name community is located on Indian reserve lands at Chehalis, which is on the
Stsʼailes_people
Two distinct indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest
Sƛ̕púlmš is placed closer to the Upper Chehalis language, closer than Lower Chehalis itself is placed to Upper Chehalis, and belongs to the Tsamosan (Olympic)
Cowlitz_people
Park complex in Chehalis, Washington
is located in Chehalis, Washington in the city's South Market district near the Green Hill School. The venue, also known as the Chehalis Sports Complex
Recreation Park Complex (Chehalis, Washington)
Recreation_Park_Complex_(Chehalis,_Washington)
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
and the Chehalis Downtown Historic District, which borders the Hillside District. Numerous homes have been awarded recognition by the Chehalis Historic
Hillside Historic District (Chehalis, Washington)
Hillside_Historic_District_(Chehalis,_Washington)
Public park in Chehalis, Washington, US
the oldest, continuously used public park in Chehalis, Washington and is most noted as home to a Chehalis minor-league baseball team in the early 20th
Millett_Field
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
lodge was constructed, Chehalis scout troops often met at various other locales, including the Centralia High School, the Chehalis city hall, and the NRHP-listed
Scout Lodge (Chehalis, Washington)
Scout_Lodge_(Chehalis,_Washington)
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Chehalis (PGM-94/PG-94) was an Asheville-class gunboat of the U.S. Navy and the second ship to be named Chehalis. Chehalis was launched 8 June 1968
USS_Chehalis_(PGM-94)
Gap in the Coast Range, Washington
The Chehalis Gap is a gap in the Coast Range of Washington state between the southernmost foothills of the Olympic Mountains called the Satsop Hills, and
Chehalis_Gap
Branch of the Salishan languages of western North America
language family. The family includes four languages: Quinaut, Lower Chehalis, Upper Chehalis, and Cowlitz. These languages are spoken by the Southwestern Coast
Tsamosan_languages
County in Washington, United States
primarily the Upper Chehalis people and the Meshall. The tribes usually lived in villages located near rivers, including the Chehalis and the Skookumchuck
Lewis_County,_Washington
Former community in Lewis County, Washington
"Over The County". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. December 29, 1899. p. 1. Retrieved May 30, 2024. "Their Last Session". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. January 11
Ceres,_Washington
U.S. state
Washington's population. Mexican Americans formed a large ethnic group in the Chehalis Valley, Skagit Valley, farming areas of Yakima Valley, and Eastern Washington
Washington_(state)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Chehalis River may refer to: Chehalis River (Washington), in the United States Chehalis River (British Columbia), in Canada Chehalis (disambiguation)
Chehalis River (disambiguation)
Chehalis_River_(disambiguation)
Park in Chehalis, Washington
Build Lodge In Chehalis". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. March 31, 1933. p. 1. Retrieved November 27, 2023. "View Of Beautiful Lodge..." The Chehalis Bee-Nugget
Henderson Park (Chehalis, Washington)
Henderson_Park_(Chehalis,_Washington)
River in British Columbia, Canada
hikers, who call the area "the Chehalis". There is a small ski resort, Hemlock Valley, on the eastern side of the Chehalis River basin. A road penetrates
Chehalis River (British Columbia)
Chehalis_River_(British_Columbia)
counties changed their name between 1849 and 1925. Chehalis County, originally named for the Chehalis people, was renamed Grays Harbor County in 1915. Sawamish
List of counties in Washington
List_of_counties_in_Washington
Patapsco-class gasoline tanker
remote Navy stations. The vessel was named after the Chehalis River located in Washington state. Chehalis was laid down on 6 November 1943 at Savage, Minnesota
USS_Chehalis_(AOG-48)
Minor league baseball team
The Chehalis Gophers was the first nickname of the minor league baseball teams based in Chehalis, Washington. From 1910 to 1912, the Chehalis Gophers
Chehalis_Gophers
River in British Columbia, Canada
which is a forested canyon. Below the confluence of the Chehalis River, at the bridge between Chehalis and the Municipality of Kent, the river widens into
Harrison_River
River in Lewis County, Washington
10.9 miles (17.5 km), near the city of Chehalis, the Newaukum River empties into the Chehalis River, at Chehalis river mile 75.2. The Middle Fork Newaukum
Newaukum_River
Park in Chehalis, Washington
group, in collaboration with the Chehalis Foundation, were able to receive a $20,000 earmark for the park from the Chehalis City Council as a beginning funding
Westside Park (Chehalis, Washington)
Westside_Park_(Chehalis,_Washington)
American membership campground company
The company was founded by Milt Kuolt in 1969 with one campground in Chehalis, Washington, officially opening in 1972. In 1979, Kuolt made Thousand Trails
Thousand_Trails
State highway in Washington, United States
(I-5), co-signed with US 12, in Chehalis. Major communities located on the highway include Raymond, Pe Ell, Adna and Chehalis. The first state highway that
Washington_State_Route_6
Radio station in Centralia, Washington, United States
Licensed to Centralia, Washington, United States, it serves the Centralia-Chehalis area in western Washington. KITI airs news from ABC News Radio on the top
KITI_(AM)
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
as a school board director for the Chehalis School District, and during the Great War, was chairman of the Chehalis Council of Defense. He retired and
O._K._Palmer_House
City in Washington, United States
Names for the area in the past include Peterson's Point, Chehalis City, and Fort Chehalis. The latter name is for a U.S. Army fort established in 1860
Westport,_Washington
Estuary in the U.S. state of Washington
age, when sea levels flooded the Chehalis River. The bay is 17 miles (27 km) long and 12 miles (19 km) wide. The Chehalis River flows into its eastern end
Grays_Harbor
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
neighborhoods in the city, including the Chehalis Downtown Historic District and the Hillside Historic District. The city of Chehalis recognizes a much broader and
Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District
Pennsylvania_Avenue-West_Side_Historic_District
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
building located in the new downtown district of Chehalis. It was constructed between 1890 and 1894 by the Chehalis Land & Timber Company (CL&T) and an investment
St._Helens_Hotel
Youth detention center school in Chehalis, Washington
The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. March 21, 1912. p. 4. Retrieved November 27, 2023. "State Training School Gets A Large Modern Dairy Barn". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget
Green Hill School (Chehalis, Washington)
Green_Hill_School_(Chehalis,_Washington)
however, in 1989, the Chehalis City Council voted to restore the southern half of the route, composing the center leg and Chehalis loop. The Centralia City
Business routes of Interstate 5
Business_routes_of_Interstate_5
American basket weaver
2003) was a woman of the Chehalis Tribe in Washington State and known for her rare skills in the ancient craft of Chehalis basket weaving. Hazel Doris
Hazel_Pete
Landmark in Chehalis, Washington
M'Kinley Stump, Chehalis, Wash". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. October 11, 1901. Retrieved July 3, 2025. "For The Celebration". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. June
McKinley_Stump
Park in Chehalis, Washington
They are the two oldest non-athletic parks in Chehalis. Begun as memorials to well respected Chehalis residents, they are located in the Hillside Historic
John Dobson and McFadden Parks
John_Dobson_and_McFadden_Parks
Ethnic group
River Valley Kwalhioqua") on headwaters of the Chehalis River - called by the Lower Cowlitz and Upper Chehalis Owhillapsh. the Wela'pakote'li or Willapa (or
Kwalhioqua–Clatskanie_people
Hotel building in Chehalis, Washington
the Washington Hotel, is a building located in the Chehalis Downtown Historic District in Chehalis, Washington. The hotel, built and opened in 1889, was
Hotel Washington (Chehalis, Washington)
Hotel_Washington_(Chehalis,_Washington)
Region in Washington, United States
include:[citation needed] Camas in Clark County Centralia in Lewis County Chehalis in Lewis County Kelso in Cowlitz County Longview in Clark County South
Southwest_Washington
City in Washington, United States
Montesano is on the north slope of the Chehalis River valley, near the confluence of the Wynoochee River and Chehalis River. The town is bordered on the north
Montesano,_Washington
Billboard along Interstate-5 in Napaville, Washington, United States
remained blank until October 2025, when the Chehalis Tribe displayed the message, "NATIVE LAND – #CHEHALIS". The two-sided billboard, which depicts a large
Uncle_Sam_billboard
City in Washington, United States
the mouth of the Chehalis River is the ancestral home of indigenous Coast Salish peoples who are today referred to as the Lower Chehalis. The first white
Cosmopolis,_Washington
City in Washington, United States
Oakville is on the northern shore of the Chehalis River, just downstream from the convergence of the Chehalis and Black rivers. This is an area subject
Oakville,_Washington
American businessman (1942–2018)
after he was born, the family moved to Chehalis, Washington. He graduated from W. F. West High School in Chehalis where he grew up. He was a member of the
Orin_C._Smith
Radio station in Centralia-Chehalis, Washington, United States
Commission, audio division. "Broadcasting Station For Chehalis Is Contemplated". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. October 23, 1936. p. 1. Retrieved October 1
KELA_(AM)
River in Thurston County, Washington state
and entering Grays Harbor County, where it empties into the Chehalis River in the Chehalis Indian Reservation. Peat bogs and various wetlands, which include
Black River (Chehalis River tributary)
Black_River_(Chehalis_River_tributary)
Former community in Lewis County, Washington
The Chehalis Bee-Nugget. September 4, 1931. p. 1. Retrieved April 14, 2026. "The V. Noyes Hop Yard In Chehalis Reports Fine Crop". The Chehalis Bee-Nugget
Klaber,_Washington
Former CDP in Washington, United States
Chehalis Village is a former census-designated place (CDP) in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 346 at the 2000 census
Chehalis_Village,_Washington
Extinct NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
Bridge, spans the Upper Chehalis River crossing. The site has been a planned location of a dam, proposed under the Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority
Weyerhaeuser_Pe_Ell_Bridge
City in Washington, United States
Peninsula". Samuel Benn, a New York City native, established a homestead on the Chehalis River in 1859 and later platted a town at the site named Aberdeen. According
Aberdeen,_Washington
First Nation band in British Columbia
include: Chehalis Indian Reserve No. 5, on the right bank (west bank) of the Harrison River (location of the main community), 880.20 ha Chehalis Indian
Stsʼailes_Nation
State park in Washington State, USA
standing in the Chehalis Valley, occupy the site. The park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, completed in 1935. Flooding of the Chehalis River has
Rainbow_Falls_State_Park
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
Cascade Elementary School, is a schoolhouse located in a residential area of Chehalis, Washington. The school, converted into an apartment building in 2025,
Cascade School (Chehalis, Washington)
Cascade_School_(Chehalis,_Washington)
Park in Chehalis, Washington
Stan Hedwall, a former Chehalis parks director and Lewis County commissioner. A 55-year agreement to lease the area to Chehalis was signed in 1971; the
Stan_Hedwall_Park
NRHP-listed site in Chehalis, Washington
Lewis County and the city of Chehalis. Lewis County had several county seats and courthouses before finally settling in Chehalis. The first recorded Lewis
Lewis County Courthouse (Washington)
Lewis_County_Courthouse_(Washington)
Gunboat class of ships of the United States Navy
Korean Navies. The last two Asheville-class gunboats in US service were USS Chehalis and USS Grand Rapids, which were operated by the Naval Surface Warfare
Asheville-class_gunboat
River in Washington state, United States
Lower Chehalis placename /xʷənúɬč/, meaning "shifting". The earliest recorded use of the geographic name is March 1, 1854. A tributary of the Chehalis River
Wynoochee_River
Transport museum in Chehalis, Washington
began restoring homes in Chehalis by 1962 and created their own construction company in 1971. Among their projects in the Chehalis Downtown Historic District
Vintage_Motorcycle_Museum
River in Lewis and Thurston counties, Washington state
Bucoda, Washington to its confluence with the Chehalis River near Centralia, Washington. The Chehalis River watershed is the largest basin located within
Skookumchuck_River
Furniture manufacturer, and social activist of Chehalis, Washington
activist of Chehalis, Washington. As a prominent member of the Citizens' Club, Everett lobbied various development projects through Chehalis City Council
Frank_Everett
1855–1856 war between US and Native Americans
placed under surveillance. Families of the Upper Chehalis and Lower Chehalis peoples from along the Chehalis River were forcibly relocated to a farm near
Puget_Sound_War
Subrange of mountains in British Columbia, Canada
the basin of the Chehalis River, which drains the core of the ranges to the southeast, meeting the Harrison River just south of Chehalis, British Columbia
Douglas_Ranges
Unincorporated community in Washington, United States
of the town center and eventually joins the South Fork Chehalis River, was part of the Chehalis Basin Strategy (CBS) plan to improve aquatic habitats and
Boistfort,_Washington
Leaf of the maple tree
Carthage, Missouri, is nicknamed "America's Maple Leaf City." The city of Chehalis, Washington, United States, was known as "The Maple-Leaf City". The mascot
Maple_leaf
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, addition, or, he will add.
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Gifted; Great; Small
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Formed like Aidan from aed â€fire.†Aideen loved her husband Oscar, a grandson of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend), so much that when he fell in battle she died of a broken heart.
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Chera Prince who Wrote Tamil Masterpiece Silappadhikaram
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Name of a noble.
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View, Sight
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