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Atwell Mill

Cauldwell had already requested clarification on this issue from the secretary, when he first reported the potential conflict. Two weeks later the commissioner of the General Land Office told the secretary's office that, as private land, Atwell's Tract was not ...

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Samuel Matthews House

Built in 1904 by Archibald Simmons, the house is Carpenter Gothic style home was also once home to Carpus Gray, another prominent builder during Coburg’s Golden Years who apprenticed with Bud Simmons.

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Farley and Prater House

This one-story wood framed Hipped Gable, c.1900, was used as an apartment building during WWII, and once had a small orchard. It was purchased by Lee and Belle Prater in 1954, who lived there until 2009. Lee and Belle raised ...

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The Poprad Lenin Statue

It might seem strange that a 16-foot tall statue of Vladimir Lenin adorns a street corner in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, but then again, it is Fremont after all.

This impressive bronze monument did not begin it's life in Washington but ...

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Kalispel Reservation (Qlispé sqlixʷúlexʷs)

The Kalispel Reservation is located near Usk and Cusick, WA (čmq̓ʷoqnú), located in the heart of the Kalispel Tribe’s territory.  The aboriginal lands of the Kalispels spanned from northeast Washington north into British Columbia and east through the Idaho panhandle ...

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Native Cultures

The present area of the park historically fell within the customary use areas of four Indian tribes. The Atsugewi lived north and east of Lassen Peak in the Hat Creek drainage and around Eagle Lake. The ...

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Wintu Native People

Before Charles Camden and Levi Tower made their homes and livelihood here, the Wintu and their ancestors resided in this territory for thousands of years. At the confluence of Willow, Crystal, Mill and Clear creeks were a number of Wintu ...

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Taft / Hiawatha Trail

NOTICE: Access to this site may be via narrow dirt or gravel roads with few turnarounds.

Taft was riotously proud of its well-earned reputation as “one of the wildest towns of the west.” Known far and wide as “the wickedest ...

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State Line Trail

NOTICE: Access to this site may be via narrow dirt or gravel roads with few turnarounds.

NOTICE: Cell service may be limited or nonexistent in the area of this site.

The high Bitterroot Divide has long provided a thoroughfare for ...

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Fish Creek State Park

Established in 2010 and spanning some 5,600 acres, Fish Creek State Park is one of Montana’s newest and largest state parks. But for a seemingly new park, it also holds a considerable amount of history. Aboriginal peoples have utilized the ...

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