Pierce Family Fishing Trip, 1908
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The Pierce family showing off their catches of the day below the falls sometime around 1908. Charlie, Fay and Gilbert (left to right) often fished this spot long before the dams were built along the Snake River in the 1960s.
Image courtesy of Whitman County Rural Heritage. http://www.washingtonruralheritage.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/whitman/id/3349/rec/4
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Palouse Falls
You are looking at one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Northwest and a staple of the region's geology. The Palouse is full of beautiful landscapes, but the most impressive by far is the grand, 198-foot high Palouse Falls. Situated…
