Starbuck
This 46-mile trip leads through the towns of Starbuck and Grange City, plus two state parks, Lyons Ferry and Palouse Falls.
This 46-mile trip leads through the towns of Starbuck and Grange City, plus two state parks, Lyons Ferry and Palouse Falls.
In its heyday, this was a bustling town of 1,500 people, most of whom were employed in the shops of the O.-W.R.&N. railroad; the monthly pay roll in 1905 amounted to $20,000. The bell, given to the Presbyterian Church by General Starbuck, once sounded from the tower of the town hall; unfortunately, the town hall no longer exists.One of the factors in the decline of the town was the introduction...
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The falls plunge over a sheer rocky precipice to a great rimrock basin and seethes onward down a gorge to the Columbia. Today, Palouse Falls State Park is a 105-acre camping park on the Palouse River above its confluence with the Snake River that offers spectacular viewpoints of the waterfall and geology of the area.
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