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Early Mining in Idaho’s Silver Valley
The Inland NW team is hard at work putting together the upcoming history. We have so many exciting stories, we can't wait to share them with readers. Here is an excerpt from Eric J. Iannelli's article on early mining in Kellogg, Idaho: "At that fateful spot, he struck camp and bedded down for t
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Wenatchee’s World Famous Apple Orchards
Eastern Washington is world renowned for much of its agriculture, especially apples. In our upcoming History Issue we look at the history of Wenatchee's orchards, the irrigation process, working with indians, and exporting apples during the Great Depression. It is a remarkable story and will
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Clearwater River Log Floats
Today we received phenomenal photos from the Potlatch Historical Society for our upcoming article on the Clearwater River log floats. They sent over a disk with 2000+ priceless images, some dating back as early as 1904. Other images include log flumes, cabins, factories, and loggers. Here is
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Fall-Squash Tamales
These tamales are smaller than the average, so they make great appetizers or side dishes during those long summer evenings. Even the picky eater should be willing to try them, since they taste very similar to pumpkin pie. Not only are these tamales great fresh, but pulled out of the fridge the n
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Heaven’s Cave Cellars
While most people go into mourning after the death of a loved one, Hope Moore is not most people. She channeled her energy into making life count, and creating a foundation called Make the DASH Count. In an effort to raise money for DASH Hope turned to her roots in the winemaking industry. Thus
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