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These communities have home pages:
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Colfax |
Pullman
The following communities do not have
home pages:
Colton, population 325, is a growing community 15 miles south of Pullman
on Hwy 195. It's school district is consolidated with Uniontown, which creates a
great atmosphere of youth and excitement. Historical St. Gall's Catholic Church
was built in 1905.
Endicott, population 320, is nestled among rolling fields of wheat 36
miles northwest of Pullman. Visit a traditional farming community in the heart
of the Palouse. Pleasant Times Antiques and Tea Room is a real treat.
Farmington, population 126, is
a small community located 35 miles north of Pullman. This lovely community
among the tall Pine trees is mainly residential and has several homes on
the National Historical Register.
Garfield, population 544, is located
25 miles north of Pullman on Hwy 27. Garfield is a small but growing town.
Visit the various National Historical Sites listed on page 19. Garfield Chamber
of Commerce, 509-635-1516.
LaCrosse, population 336, is 45
miles west of Pullman on Hwy 26. LaCrosse is a step back in time to the
small town way of life. This old farming community is a great place to
visit on a tour of the Palouse.
Oakesdale, population 346, is 38
miles north of Pullman on Hwy 27. Oakesdale is one of the oldest communities
in the state and has several homes and buildings on the National Historical
Register. Oakesdale Chamber of Commerce, 509-285-4771.
Palouse, population 1015, at the junction of Hwy 27 and Hwy 272. 15
miles north of Pullman, 17 miles east of Colfax and 10 miles south of Garfield.
Contact Palouse Chamber of Commerce or City of Palouse at 878-1811 - "Palouse -
A City and A Region"
Rosalia, population 552, is a rapidly growing community 43 miles
north of Pullman and 33 miles south of Spokane on Hwy 195. A 300-acre housing
development is planned for many people commuting daily to Spokane. Rosalia
Chamber of Commerce, 509-523-5991.
St. John, population 499, is 40 miles north of Pullman. St. John is a
very active farming community, with a community center and nine-hole golf
course.
Tekoa, population 900 is 49 miles north of Pullman on Hwy. 27. This small
farming community continues to grow as many Spokane commuters call Tekoa home.
The town has many small businesses, a convalescent home, recreational facilities
and a golf course. Don't miss the Touch of Texas Cafe!
Uniontown, population 380, is a small growing community 18 miles
south of Pullman. St. Boniface Church is the first consecrated Catholic Church
in the state of Washington and is on the National Historical Register. Visit
Splendid Old Stuff antiques in Uniontown.
There is no
information on the following communities: Dusty, Elberton, Ewan,
Hay, Hooper, Lamont, Malden, Pine City, Riparia, Steptoe, Thornton and Winona.
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