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Beds:4
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The Quad Cities

The Quad Cities consists of Lewiston ID , Clarkston WA , Moscow ID , and Pullman WA . This area offers an amazing amount of recreational, educational, and employment opportunities, which are just a few reasons so many people are choosing to make this region their home. Located in Idaho 's northern panhandle and Washington 's eastern-most border the Quad Cities region is rich with natural beauty and history.

 

Lewiston , Idaho

Located where the Snake and Clearwater Rivers meet, sister city to Clarkston in Washington , Lewiston , Idaho is rich with cultural and natural resources sure to please the outdoor enthusiast and historical adventurer alike. Founded in 1860, named for Meriwether Lewis of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition, Lewiston is Idaho 's only seaport as well as its oldest city. A city which has now grown to a population of 31,028, when Lewis and Clark first visited these lands made home by the Nez Perce tribe they called it "paradise".

 

Clarkston , Washington

 

The twin cities of Clarkston , Washington and Lewiston , Idaho are named in honor of the famous explorers, William Clark and Meriwether Lewis from the Corps of Discovery Lewis and Clark Expedition. In 1805 as the Corps of Discovery made it's way into the area on their journey west; they were provided with much needed assistance by the Nez Perce tribe who were native to the area.

Located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers , surrounded by gentle rolling hills, the Lewis-Clark Valley is located 465 river miles from the Pacific Ocean and is at the head of the navigation system of the Columbia/Snake River. Year-round warm weather and mild winters allow outdoor activities like golfing, fishing, and hiking all year. There are a number of activities made available in this area to choose from such as water skiing, sailing, swimming, walking or riding along miles of paved levee pathways, or camping at a riverside park.

 

Moscow , Idaho

 

Located in North Central Idaho's panhandle, Moscow is cradled between Moscow Mountain and the beautiful rolling hills of the Palouse. After settlers arrived in 1871, the town became known as “ Paradise Valley .”  In 1877, Samuel Neff filed for a postal permit under the name of Moscow because the area reminded him of his hometown of Moscow , Pennsylvania . Today the Moscow community personifies the image of "small-town" friendliness. In addition to Moscow 's small-town charm, this college town also provides a rich assortment of cultural and recreational activities. With a mild climate, clean air, highly rated schools, and a low crime rate, Moscow attracts a diverse group of residents and visitors.

 

Pullman , Washington

Pullman is located in the heart of the Palouse Country. Pullman was originally founded in its current location because of the water. It was originally named Three Forks, after the three small rivers that converge here (Missouri Flat Creek, Dry Fork, and the South Palouse). The most important feature for the new settlement was the abundance of fresh, potable water provided by a series of natural artesian wells. This guaranteed water supply was a great asset for growing a community and future city. The railroad and a land grant college would guarantee Three Forks/Pullman's survival. Today Pullman is a city with a wintertime population of 27,000 people and a summertime population half that size, the atmosphere in Pullman is as dynamic as it's residents. Home to Washington State University , Pullman is an educational and cultural hub for the area, boasting some 20,000 students state-wide, college theatre, and the WSU Museum of Art.


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