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Northwestern Improvement Company Store

Buildings and structures completed in 1889Company stores in the United StatesNational Register of Historic Places in Kittitas County, Washington
Northwestern Improvement Company Store, Roslyn WA
Northwestern Improvement Company Store, Roslyn WA

Northwestern Improvement Company Store, also known as the NWI Building, is a historic building in Roslyn, Washington, the sole structure remaining from the days of the Roslyn Coal Field. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. In the 1990s, the Northwestern Improvement Company Store building was one of the locations used in the TV series Northern Exposure.

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Coal Mines Trail
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