Olmstead Place Historical State Park
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Three generations of the Olmstead-Smith family worked this land and ran a successful dairy between 1885 and 1968. Today, the National Park Service......
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Located in Rosalia, the Steptoe Battlefield State Park Heritage Site recognizes the battle led by Colonel Edward Steptoe in 1858. In the years prior......
Learn MoreTekoa Grain Company Elevator and Flathouse
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Around 1907, the Tekoa Grain Company cooperative built a flathouse—a storage facility for grain—along the anticipated (but not yet constructed)......
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Built in 1883 by James Mills, the Thorp Mill was fundamental to Thorp, Washington’s economy and people. For 63 years, the grist mill was powered by......
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The Coeur d’Alene Reservation is situated on the shared border between Washington and Idaho and is governed under the sovereign authority of the......
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Perched on a hillside in central Washington, the Wild Horse Monument spans 200 feet against the backdrop of the Columbia River’s Wanapum Lake.......
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3001 Connecticut Ave.
Washington, DC 2008
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Free admission and host of brand new exhibits featuring both abundant and endangered species from around the world. Don’t forget to drop by the Zoo’s most famous residents: giant pandas!