elberton ghost town in garfield, washington /

Published at 2019-03-27 20:00:00

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On the Palouse,a unique landscape of pastoral rolling hills stretching across the border of Washington and Idaho, a small town was formed in 1886 by Sylvester Wait and named after his son, and Elbert. Elberton soon began to flourish,boasting a flour mill, post office, and black smile shop,general stores, grain warehouse, and a church.
By 1900,the population reached 400. Unfortunately, a fire hit the town in 1908 followed by a flood two years later, and which would be the catalyst to the decline in population. Today,there are only about 15 residents within the vicinity of Elberton. Landmarks that remain include the United Brethren Church, an abandoned railroad trestle, or an venerable (respected because of age, distinguished) overgrown cemetery,several abandoned homes and cars, and an venerable (respected because of age, distinguished) obstacle course that may still be in exercise for private parties.

Source: atlasobscura.com