When I drove out to Palouse Falls I knew it was in the middle of nowhere and I knew I would stay until sunset. What I didn’t know is where I would end up for the night. I figured I’d just drive until I found somewhere good. When I pulled into Dayton, I knew I was there. Dayton is the cutest town I found anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. The historic 1881 train depot (Washington’s oldest), the circa 1887 county courthouse, the old schoolhouse and the historic Liberty Theatre are so quintessentially small-town America that they made me smile from ear to ear. The bustling main street with the delightful Moose Creek Bakery and the wonderful Buckwheat Brewery was great too. I think what made me smile the most, though, was their undeniable local spirit. It seemed as though everyone in town was supporting The Bulldogs with hand painted signs in almost every window. I had a wonderful stay in Dayton and lingered longer than I ever would have imagined. I hope you enjoy these pictures of beautiful Dayton, home of The Bulldogs and Washington’s picture perfect small town.

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Washington State’s Oldest Operating Train Depot - Simply Beautiful

City Lumber

City Hall and the Fire Station

Columbia County Courthouse

Santa’s a Bulldog Fan Too

The Liberty

Even the Construction Sites are Nice

Old Dayton Hotel Mural

City Lumber

Buckwheat Brewery was Excellent

Dingle’s Hardware Store

Chamber of Commerce

Elk Drug and Soda Fountain

Great Old Ghost Sign

Moose Creek was Great

Goff’s Garage

Quite a Project

Jolly Green Giant Carved into a Hill

Hidden Ghost Sign

This Place Had All Kinds of Cool Stuff

Locally Nourished

Hotel Hardware

Inland’s Grinch WIndow

My Dad’s Place

The Old Schoolhouse

An Old Settler’s Cabin

Santa

St. Joseph’s Catholic Church

Beautiful Mural

Stand by Me Mural for No Reason

Mailman on their Way

Christmas at the Depot

Cool Caboose

The War Memorial

A Last Look at the Courthouse

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