

Oakesdale is one of the oldest communities in the state and has several homes and buildings on the National Historical Register.Ĭontact Oakesdale Chamber of Commerce at 50. Oakesdale, population 346, is 38 miles north of Pullman on Highway 27. This old farming community is a great place to visit on a tour of the Palouse. LaCrosse is a step back in time to the small town way of life. LaCrosse, population 336, is 45 miles west of Pullman on Highway 26. Visit the various National Historical Sites listed on page 19.Ĭontact the Garfield Chamber of Commerce at 50. Garfield, population 544, is located 25 miles north of Pullman on Highway 27.

This lovely community among the tall Pine trees is mainly residential and has several homes on the National Historical Register. Farmingtonįarmington, population 126, is a small community located 35 miles north of Pullman. Pleasant Times Antiques and Tea Room is a real treat. Visit a traditional farming community in the heart of the Palouse. EndicottĮndicott, population 320, is nestled among rolling fields of wheat 36 miles northwest of Pullman. Gall’s Catholic Church was built in 1905. It’s school district is consolidated with Uniontown, which creates a great atmosphere of youth and excitement. Colton, population 325, is a growing community 15 miles south of Pullman on Highway 195.
