Winlock
This 11 mile side trip leads out to historically one of the most productive egg and poultry producing districts in the state.
This 11 mile side trip leads out to historically one of the most productive egg and poultry producing districts in the state.
Named for General Winlock W. Miller, one of the first Federal officers sent to the Territory for service during the Native American uprising. In the 1940s, displayed prominently near the highway crossing and the depot, a large white-painted egg advertised the fact that Winlock was the shipping point and center of one or the most productive egg- and poultry-producing districts in western Washington. A cluster of stores along the main...
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