Palouse
This 32-mile trip takes you to two waypoints, one of which is the historically rich town of Palouse, once a farming and trade center with many pioneer-era buildings still a part of the community.
This 32-mile trip takes you to two waypoints, one of which is the historically rich town of Palouse, once a farming and trade center with many pioneer-era buildings still a part of the community.
A German family named Heidenreich built this barn and other structures between 1910 and 1914. It operated as a working dairy throughout the mid- 1950s. The barn features a concrete foundation with the original cedar shake roof. The barn continues to be an important visual landmark along the highway.
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The third-largest city in Whitman County, this was the commercial hub of the North Palouse River valley. The stream, which runs through the center of the town, is bordered by several blocks of one-story and two-story business buildings, and warehouses, industrial plants, and the railroad tracks. Wide paved streets lead to pleasant residential districts on the slopes of the hills that crowd down upon the town. In the course of...
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