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Visit the WSU Physical Science Building

WSUEmblem-300x247The tallest building in Pullman is also known by all as the Webster Physical Science building on the WSU campus. It is a total of 169.52 feet tall and has 14 floors that are above ground with one below ground. However, that is not the only thing that is cool about this very large building.

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Visit the Kamiak Butte National Natural Landmark

nationalparkIn Whitman County, between Palouse and Pullman, WA there is a National Park that proves how truly beautiful Washington is. It is 298 acres and it was named after the Yakama tribe’s Chief Kamiakin. It is made up of mostly timberland, but the Kamiak Butte is a mountain that ranks very high on the majestic mountain scale, especially since it reaches approximately 1,000 feet above the wheat fields surrounding it.

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Spend a Day Enjoying Sunshine Crafts and Flowers

wildflowers-300x300Everyone has seen photographs of fields that are overflowing with amazing, bright colored flowers. When you spend a day enjoying Sunshine Crafts and flowers, you can become a part of one of those fields of flowers. Then, you can take home some of these beautiful colors and fill your home with an array of colors.

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Encourage Fun Times with Miniature Golf

MinigolfAre you looking for ways to get your kids out of the house this summer? Do you want them away from video games and spending quality time with you? Perhaps it is time to consider all of your options. Miniature golf is a pastime that encourages families to play together. It is simple enough for all ages to play and even if they do not like the idea of it at first, it will not take them long to see that you are simply trying to encourage fun times with miniature golf.

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The Palouse Resource Guide

The Palouse Resource Guide, now headed by the YMCA at Washington State University, is intended to increase access to resources for individuals, families and communities living on the Palouse. The YMCA promotes healthy living and social responsibility for all.

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