Palouse

Steptoe Battlefield
Rosalia, WA
summer: 06:30h - dusk, winter: 08:00 - dusk
From Seventh St., turn right onto Josephine Avenue, then turn right onto Summit Avenue to the park entrance.

A small 4-acre site with a monolith, marking where on May 17, 1858 a small US Army detachment was defeated by a larger force of Spokane, Palouse and Coeur D'Alene Native Americans.

Spokane House Interpretive Center
N Riverside Park Dr. (via Nine Mile Rd. - WA Hwy 291), Nine Mile Falls, WA
+1-(509) 465-5064
summer: Sat 14-16h, Sun 10-16h, other times by arrangement

Telling the story of the oldest house in Washington state, and the Spokane Indians who lived here.

Spokane Plains Battlefield Monument
Four Lakes, WA
at the north end of Electric Ave., just south of the freeway.

Marks the site of a battle on Sept 1, 1858 where the US military decisively defeated a confederation of the Spokanes, Couer d’Alenes, Yakamas, Palouses, and other tribes.

Asotin County Museum
215 Filmore Street, Asotin
+1-509-243-4659

Exhibits about the county's history, including examples of various kinds of buildings, such as a schoolhouse and Nez Perce tepee.