Peshastin
Cross the Wenatchee river to explore the numerous fruit-packing plants, warehouses, and main street of Peshastin set amidst the apple orchards in the Wenatchee Valley.
Cross the Wenatchee river to explore the numerous fruit-packing plants, warehouses, and main street of Peshastin set amidst the apple orchards in the Wenatchee Valley.
A short, one-mile side route that introduces you to this small town that developed in 1892 with the arrival of the Great Northern Railroad and the introduction of irrigation. Fruit warehouses and a box factory dominated the business section here, while Pine forests in the adjacent country supplied box-making mills. The name is Indian for broad-bottom canyon.
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