Three Rivers Crossing
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Three Rivers Mall
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Three Rivers Mall is conveniently located right off of I-5 at exit 39.
Inside the Mall

JCPenney
Sportsman's Warehouse
Bath & Body Works
Planet Fitness
Regal Cinemas 12 & RPX
My Crafty Lady Boutique
The Valuable Woman Cheesecakery
EK Farms Soapery
The Rusty Rose
J & L Games
Twirl Evening Gowns & Bridal
Universe in the Clouds
Legendary Retro
Juggernaut Mixed Martial Arts
Lighthouse Gifts
Twisted Monkey
Fresh Attitude Dance Studio
Colby’s Burgers (effective 6/1/25)
Vixen Salon & Co. (effective 6/1/25)
D&F Rolled Ice Cream & Bubble Tea
Blue Cat Game Cafe & Event Center
Kelso Public Library

Off Site Locations around the Three Rivers Mall
Fiesta Bonita Mexican Food
Red Lobster
Panera
Target
Safeway
Asian Buffet

Phone Number
360.577.5218
Address
351 Three Rivers Drive
Kelso, WA 98626
Three Rivers Golf Course
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Three Rivers Golf Course
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The Three Rivers Golf Course, an 18-hole course established in 1983 next to the Cowlitz River, is owned by the Kelso-Longview Elks BPOE 1482. The course is built on a base of material deposited in the Cowlitz River by the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens and removed by dredging. This porous combination of ash, dust, sand and silt drains well in wet weather, and golfers commute here from up and down the I-5 corridor when other Northwest courses are too soggy to play. The poa annua (annual bluegrass) greens putt well all year, and the winter rye fairways hold up well.

Four sets of tee boxes accommodate golfers with more or less length to their game. This Robert Muir Graves design plays almost 6,700 yards from the longest (blue) tees, with a men’s Course Rating of 71.7 and Slope of 128. Course length from the shortest (red) tee boxes is 5,393 yards, with a ladies’ Course Rating of 70.4 and Slope of 119.

Phone Number
360.423.4653
Address
2222 S River Road
Kelso, WA 98626
Cowlitz County Fair
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Cowlitz County Fair 2024
July 24, 25, 26 & 27
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The History of the Cowlitz County Fair~
On September 3rd and 4th 1937 the Cowlitz Valley Fair was held for the first time in Catlin Park, beginning a tradition that has lasted seventy-five years and continues on to this day as the Cowlitz County Fair. With the exception of the four years during World War II, the annual fair has provided such stimulating and amusing entertainment as a milking contest between civic leaders from Longview and Kelso held the very first day of that very first fair. Contestants included Kelso Mayor W.E. Chinn, Kelso Kiwanis President Thomas H. Van Noy, President E.G. Ditlersen and Secretary Eugene Crumb of the Kelso Chamber of Commerce VS Longview Mayor John P. Bell, Longview Kiwanis President Verne DeVilbiss, President J.L. Norris and Secretary L.K. Martini of the Longview Chamber of Commerce. The winner was Dr. J.L. Norris of Longview.
Other events of the day included the livestock judging contest and the Home Economics judging event. There were fair exhibits on clean easy milkers, grange feeds, grange flour, international trucks, batteries, tires, and J.I. Case Farm Machinery. The first day centered on farms and gardens. The Rose Valley Grange won first in the Grange exhibit division with a variety of farm produce. Pleasant Hill was 2nd and Kalama 3rd. The Judges were Mr.& Mrs. Heye Meyers of Vancouver.

COWLITZ COUNTY FAIR FOR THE 1st TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 1937 - 1962
Our fair began as The Cowlitz Valley Fair held at Catlin Park. But it didn’t stay put. The location moved to 15th Avenue and Ocean Beach Hwy in 1941, next to 7th Avenue and the old LP&N railway in 1942, then to Saddle Club Park in Longview at 14th and Baltimore in 1946, back to 7th Avenue in 1947, and finally to the present location in 1950. During this time the fair underwent two additional name changes: The Cowlitz County Fair in 1946 and The Columbia Empire Fair in 1949. There were no fairs nationwide from 1941 -1945 by government order due to WWII.
Right from the beginning the fair was a family friendly event. Admission increases reflected this, starting from only .25 to .50 cents for adults and from .10 to .25 cents for children under the age of 15. By 1962 admission was .75 cents for adults and the .25 cents for kids stayed the same and the age requirement was dropped to under 12 years of age and covered all of the events. The attendance grew from approximately 3,000 in 1946 to 23,302 in 1962.
From the beginning, the fair has had a western flare throughout, with many Country Western singers, comedians, and various other western themed performers. Events and entertainment included horse shows, juvenile rodeos, Sheriff’s Posse horse shows, many dog & chimp acrobatic performers, and jalopy races. Also in attendance were governors, noted political leaders, and T.V. & movie personality guest appearances. One of the exciting attractions was seeing who would win the crown for “Queen of the Fair.” Many of the young ladies who won the title of Queen had also first won a Rodeo title, demonstrating how hard working these youths were in the early days of the fair.
New building additions to the fair began with the construction of the automobile building in 1947 and went on to include the floral building, modern restrooms, model milk parlor and office building in 1948. Also added was a new horse show arena in 1952, a dormitory for youngsters who stay overnight for livestock exhibits in 1953, a caretaker’s house in 1954, and lastly in this time period, a 40’X120’ livestock building.

Phone Number
360.577.3121
Fax
360.577.6254
Address
1900 7th Avenue, Longview, WA 98632
Crafted Beer & Food Festival
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Crafted Brew Fest is a celebration that brings craft beers from around the Northwest and beyond to the Civic Circle in Longview, WA on Saturday, October 7th. You will be able to enjoy Fresh Hop beers, great tasting food from local vendors, amazing items from our marketplace vendors all while listening to great music and enjoying different game activities. All proceeds from Crafted Brew Fest go to the Rotary Club of Longview’s service projects

Address
1400 17th Ave, Longview, WA 98632
J Squared Barrel House
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J Squared Barrel House
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The idea started simply. A date night. She loves the finest wines, and he is partial to local craft beer. Where could they go to please both palates? Enter J Squared BARREL HOUSE. We're a wine bar that also just happens to serve really good beer. But we don't want you to leave hungry. We've got food pairings which will make your taste buds explode! All of this set in a quaint, comfortable, and, dare we say it, romantic atmosphere. Perfect for happy hour, celebrations, or... A date night.

There is so much more to wine than white or red and we want you to taste it all. With more than twelve wines by the glass and wine flights, you can explore flavors and styles without being tied to a bottle. Of course, if you want a bottle, we will certainly accommodate.

Did you know that 70% of North America's hops are grown right here in Washington state? We are also home to more than 300 breweries. We strive to bring you choices that you won't see everywhere else and with 16 rotating taps, we're sure that you will find something new to fall in love with.

Whether you are going to a performance at one of our two neighboring theaters, sneaking away for date night, or are just hungry, our Squared Snacks and Squared Plates are sure to satisfy. We use high quality, locally sourced ingredients and take pride in serving food that's a little break from the norm.

Phone Number
360.703.3939
Address
1520 Commerce Ave
Longview, Washington 98632
Spirits
Yes
Longview Squirrel Fest
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Longview Squirrel Fest
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The Longview Squirrel Fest is the first of its kind on the West Coast and in the Mount St. Helens region! We're nuts over this one-day festival in honor or our furry friends. Launching the first Longview Squirrel Fest was a dream of a local group, The idea came from the Sandbaggers who helped build and maintains the Nutty Narrows Bridge on the Civic Circle in Longview, they wanted a fun event that would be nutty enough for everyone from age 2 to 102.

The Civic Circle is transformed into an all-day venue of fun, games, and music for the whole family to enjoy.

Kids 5 k Run
Go Nutty Squirrel Fest Parade
Craft Vendors
Food Vendors
Kids Games & Activities
Karaoke
Beer & Wine Garden
Main Stage - Musical Entertainment

Event:  August - Third Saturday each year

Phone Number
360.430.0273
Address
Civic Circle
17th Avenue
Longview WA 98632
McThread’s Art Works
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McThread's is located in historic downtown Longview, Washington, represents representational and abstract styles of fine art. We seek to promote the rich variety of local talent found in Southwest Washington and Oregon. We also seek to promote the visual art in our community by contributing to local educational efforts through our First Thursday art demonstrations and art talks.

McThread's Wearable Art Boutique (an extension of Lord & McCords Artworks) represents one of a kind designer style wearable art and jewelry. Our designers specialize in knitted, crocheted and felted items, beaded scarves and purses, wooden collage purses, hand painted and batik silk and fabric art. We offer services in combining wearable art accessories and jewelry to make a fashion statement. We seek to promote women's fashion in our community, not only by offering designer fashions, but by having fashion shows and First Thursday demonstrations.

Phone Number
360.261.2373
Address
1233 Commerce Ave
Longview, WA 98632
Tapped Roots NW
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Tapped Roots NW - We are a small local craft tap house with a variety of independent craft beers and cider. We also offer a small food menu. Everything fresh daily.

Tuesday - Thursday 2:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Friday & Saturday 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Phone Number
360.232.8439
Address
1208 Broadway Street
Longview, WA 98632
The Children’s Discovery Museum
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Childerens Discovery Museum
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 The Children's Discovery Museum is a child friendly space right here in Cowlitz County where children and their families can engage in imaginative, interactive hands on learning of the arts, science, and social play. Our exhibits include the nature niche (microscopes, bugs, and other cool science stuff), a farm to market equipped with fruits, vegies, a kitchen to "cook" in, and a dining area for serving up whatever their imagination has created! We have giant building logs, a doctor and dental office, dress-up, a bowling lane, our famous ping-pong shower, and much more! The Children's Discovery Museum is a gift to our community and there is no charge to come and enjoy it.

Museum Hours:
Wednesday 11 am to 3 pm
Thursday 3:30 to 5:30
Friday 3:30 to 5:30
Saturday 11 am to 3 pm

Phone Number
360.703.3150
Address
Children’s Discovery Museum
404 Long Avenue
Kelso, WA 98626
Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo
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Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo 2024
July 25, 26 & 27 at 7:00 pm
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The History of the Rodeo

The Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo originated as a PRCA rodeo in 1975 under the direction of rodeo committee members Ron McCoy, Mel Boultinghouse, Cal Christensen, Vern Eaton, Wayne Gossett, Bill Merz, George Moore, Les Nelson, and Jan Searing. The rodeo was originally called The Cowlitz County Fair & Rodeo, but after Mount Saint Helens spewed its fire and thunder upon this area in 1980, committeeman George Moore suggested in 1981 that the rodeo’s name be changed to The Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo.

Since 1981, the rodeo has been known by this memorable name, which though was derived from a volcanic eruption, it also aptly denotes the thundering hooves and energy, which this rodeo brings to town.

When the rodeo began in 1975 we used a borrowed, portable arena that was erected just before the Cowlitz County Fair opened, and had to dismantle it after the fair ended. In 1979, we established a permanent arena. Although this arena was a vast improvement over a portable arena, we now have a state of the art arena, which we are proud to state was entirely constructed by committee members. Cowlitz County Fair Grounds 1970's Our present committee is comprised of 12 committee members, whereas we had 8 committee members when the rodeo originated.

Christensen Brothers was our original stock contractor. Gold Buckle Rodeo Company is our present stock contractor. We began with $300.00 per added event, and now we add $3,000.00 per event, including barrel racing. Since this rodeo’s origination we have consistently drawn top cowboy and cowgirl contestants to the competition. The Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo committee believes that the keys to success in having a great rodeo consist of having excellent stock, quality contestants, talented bullfighters, funny clowns, and exciting half-time entertainment. Each year we strive to make the rodeo the most successful rodeo competition we can bring to the Lower Columbia region. We hope that you have the opportunity to experience the Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo!

Phone Number
360.577.3121
Fax
360.577.6254
Address
1900 7th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632