
Farmington sits at the heart of this mid-1960s survey, straddling the state line where Whitman County, Washington meets Latah County, Idaho. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Pine Creek and the sharp rise of prominent geological features like Stratton Butte and Palmer Butte. The area’s agrarian character and early transportation infrastructure are evident in the presence of both the Union Pacific and Great Northern rail lines, which provided vital links for the small settlements of the Palouse.
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