A group of men stand outside the G. H. Litzenberger Saloon in Endicott, Washington, circa 1912. A thin dusting of snow is visible on the ground. ... (read more)
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A group of men stand outside the G. H. Litzenberger Saloon in Endicott, Washington, circa 1912. A thin dusting of snow is visible on the ground. ... (read more)
Previously located on Main Street, in Cathlamet, Washington. Undated. Circa 1950s. (read more)
Amy Rudolph and Fay Pierce enjoy a day fishing at Palouse Falls, south of Washtucna, Washington. Undated; circa 1905-1910. (read more)
The power house on Sullivan Creek was built circa 1910 and supplied Metaline Falls and the Lehigh Portland Cement Company. Photo by Spokane-based photographer Frank Palmer, ... (read more)
A record snow pack followed by a quick spring thaw led to the 1948 flooding depicted here on Puget Island, WA. It took several weeks for ... (read more)
Sam Pearson sits in his buggy with daughter Pearle and second wife Clementine at the intersection of Main Street and Fourth Avenue in Ellensburg, Washington. This ... (read more)
A crowd gathered on Bennett Avenue in Prosser, WA to watch a Buster Brown production. The production was staged at 4 pm on July 15, 1907. ... (read more)
A photo of the Garfield County Courthouse in Pomeroy, WA, taken with snow falling during the winter of 1924. The courthouse was constructed in 1901 at ... (read more)
Division Street at the corner of S. Second in downtown Grandview, Washington. Several men and two boys in various styles of dress are on the sidewalk ... (read more)
The Northwest Improvement Company store under a cloak of snow, winter of 1920. (read more)
Feed bags line the loading dock at the Standard Feed Co. store in Buckley, WA. The building, located on North River Road, is the present-day location ... (read more)
Automobile parade outside the Ritzville Library, 1937. The Ritzville Public Library continues to operate within this original Carnegie Library building today. Photograph by Albert M. Kendrick, ... (read more)
Looking east at the north side of Main Street as it intersects Bridge St., in Palouse, Washington. The man in the center of the photograph is ... (read more)
Downtown Sedro-Woolley, Washington following a big snowstorm during the 1930s. Taken near the corner of State Street and Metcalf Street. (read more)
Tinted postcard depicting downtown Clarkston, Washington, probably published between 1901 and 1915. (read more)
The Bank of Rosalia on Whitman Street (main street) in Rosalia, Washington, circa 1900. Next to the bank was the Buttercup Ice Cream store. (read more)
In 1928 this building in Malden, Washington housed the post office, a pharmacy and other businesses. 2500 people lived in Malden at that time. Today (2012) ... (read more)
Jay Ward and Bill Frank in their horse-drawn sled on Whitman Street (main street) in Rosalia, Washington in front of R.P. Turnley's Mercantile store. Note: names ... (read more)
The Hotel Palouse, now St. Elmo's, is on the northwest corner of Main Street and Beach in Palouse, WA. (read more)
Ray's Appliance once stood where the new St. John Co-op Telephone Co. is now on Front Street, St. John, Washington. To the right of the old ... (read more)
Two children in a buggy behind harnessed goat. Written on front: "2513 King St., Bellingham, Wash. 1928" and "Gordon Jay Thompson 7 yrs and Betty June ... (read more)
Main Street in Thornton, Washington, which at that time served as U.S. Highway 195. The building in the foreground was the general store; next to that ... (read more)
Grandview State Bank, 100 W. Second Street, southwest corner of Division & Second. Built in 1918. Building to the left is the Yakima Dairymen's Association, 220 ... (read more)
4-H parade in downtown Ritzville, Washington. Classic cars and a horse and buggy make their way down Main Street. Emerson's Drug Store and Ritzville Trading Center ... (read more)
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