Okanogan Country's 2015 Travel Guide - page 42

MALOAREA HISTORIC SITES
7.1
Antique Husky Auto &Truck
Museum
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7.2
Somday Allotment (Indian)
Victorian House & Stage Stop
7.3
Historic Kermit’s School
7.4
Malo Historic Grange Hall
7.5
Malo Store still operating (built
1903 era)
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7.6
Rumsey Homestead Owner
TONASKET AREA HISTORIC SITES
10.1
Aeneas Valley Historic Site
10.2
McLaughlin Canyon Battle Site
10.3
Historic Stage Stop Site
10.3
Anglin - Old Town Site & Cemetery
10.4
Sunny Slope School
ELLISFORDE AREA HISTORIC SITES
Old Okanogan Mission Monument & Cemetery
REPUBLIC AREA HISTORIC SITES
8.1
Karamin School
8.2
Stonerose Interpretive Fossil
Center
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Ferry County Historical Center
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Eureka Arts Gold Mountain
Gallery
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8.3
Murals & HistoricWalking Tour
(guides at Stonerose)
8.4
Republic San Poil Grange
(1900±)
8.5
Republic Cemetery (late 1800’s)
8.6
Eureka “Gold” Gulch formerly
along Granite Creek
8.7
Knob Hill Mine
WAUCONDA AREA
HISTORIC SITES
9.1
OldWauconda Town Site
(Summit Highway 20)
9.2
Sweat Creek Camp Ground &
Historic Site
9.3
Pflug Mansion (1908)
9.4
Wauconda Pioneer Cemetery
OROVILLE AREA HISTORIC SITES
Railroad Depot Museum & Log
House
1.1
Story of First Orchard Sold to
Smith by Chief Tonasket, Osoyoos
Museum Society, (250) 495-2582
MOLSONAREA HISTORIC SITES
Molson School Museum
2.1
Circle City Site
2.2
Historic Site of Sidley
2.3
Sidley Lake
2.4
Old Molson Museum & Ghost
Town
2.5
Molson Cemetery
2.6
Historic Kipling Town Site
CHESAWAREA HISTORIC SITES
3.1
Hee Hee Stone Indian Legend
3.2
Bolster Ghost Town
3.3
Chesaw Cemetery
HAVILLAH AREA HISTORIC SITES
Havillah Church built in 1917
4.1
Havillah Cemetery (early 1900’s)
TORODA CREEK AREA
HISTORIC SITES
5.1
Wauconda Community Hall
(1917)
5.2
Bonnie Brae” Laurie
Homestead (circa 1915)
5.3
First Toroda Meadow School
5.4
Old Toroda Townsite (1897)
5.5
Historic Bodie Town Site 1896
5.6
Historic Johnson Sawmill Site
(@Beaver Canyon Jt.)
5.7
OscarWheaton Homestead
Site
5.8
Historic Browns Sawmill Site
(1937)
5.9
Corkscrew Mt. - Geological
Interest & Indian Legend
5.10
Eagle Cliff Cemetery
5.11
Ranald MacDonald Mural
5.12
Ranald MacDonald’s Grave
CURLEWAREA HISTORIC
Long Alec Burial Site
Curlew Cemetery
Catholic Indian Mission
Curlew School
Ansorge Hotel Museum
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6.1
Chief Tonasket Store & Grave
MANY LAKES LOOP MAP (Following pages)
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HISTORICAL SITES
S1 Nighthawk HistoricTownsite
– The Nighthawk Hotel,
original schoolhouse, a mining office and old mill are all still
standing.
S2 Old Oroville Depot Museum -
Old Depot Museum
features the first railroad in Okanogan County in 1905.
Displays in the main room change each year and always offer
something of interest.Travel back through the log cabin that
was built in 1894.
S3 Loomis
– Once called “Loomistown”, this was another of
the great Okanogan mining towns, including eight saloons and
two dance halls.
S4 Conconully Museum
– In 1889, Conconully was the
county seat, and a beacon for prospectors all over the west.
Learn more at the Conconully Museum and Matsura City Park.
S5 RubyTownsite
– Ruby City was one of the most famous
mining towns in the Northwest and was the county seat for
11 months.Today, stone foundations are all that remain of a
city that once included six general stores, saloons and hotels.
S6 Okanogan Historical Museum -
Explore the museum
artifacts of early ranches, schools, and pioneers of the
OkanoganValley, stroll through an outdoor village, and visit
a fire engine at the old Fire Station. If you want more details,
theWilson Research Center is part of this set of buildings.
S7 St. Mary’s Mission
– First church in Okanogan County.
Paschal Sherman school was founded by the church, and is still
in existence.
S8 Old Molson GhostTown & Museum
Driving Map: Highland Historic Loop Drive
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