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Gate City Traditional Cache

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Rock Rabbit: The cache owner is not responding to issues with this listing, so I must regretfully archive it.

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Hidden : 5/6/2005
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

I have been wanting to put a geocache in this area for a long time, but haven't been able to find much info on it. From what I've been told the town burnt down and all that remains there is the school which says "Gate City School 1910-1941" and the Post Office which is now a home. This info below is what I could find. Good luck and cache on fellow goecachers.

When the Northern Pacific Railroad Company built from Puget Sound into the Grays Harbor country in 1890 and 1891, they formed a junction twenty miles south of Olympia in the valley of the Black and Chehalis rivers, where they had a level, open country to build to Centralia and connect with the Portland line. This junction was first called Gate City and later abbreviated to Gate.

Here a busy little town has sprung up, Always prominent in business here has been the lunch counters, restaurants and hotels, sustained largely by passengers to and from the Grays Harbor country, this being a transferring point and giving time for lunch.

The town has become well known as "The Gate" to Grays Harbor and a good place to get something to eat.

To the north of Gate lies the Black Hills, famous for its fine timber, in which are numerous logging camps tributary to the town.

Beautiful Mima Prairie lies about three miles to the northeast of Gate. Here is located the large gravel pit from which the Northern Pacific Railway Company gets the most of its ballast for Southwestern Washington. Between Mima and Gate are hundreds of acres of the finest bottom lands only awaiting drainage before reaching the highest state of fertility.

The thriving town of Rochester lies southeast of Gate. This is one of the lively trading points of this part of the country. Three miles south extends the rich Chehalis valley, one of the most promising agricultural sections in the Western Washington region. Southeast about two miles lies the fertile Chehalis Indian Reservation. Gate is one of their chief trading stations.

To the west lies the Black River valley, dotted with fertile farms and orchards, until Oakville is reached, five miles away.

About one mile west of Gate the Northern Pacific Railway Company has a large stone quarry and forest of pines and a saw mill.

The Gate City Lumber Co. have a large saw mill, planing mill and shingle mill, in one of the best locations on the Black River on one side and the Northern Pacific Railway on the other.

The Ferndale Lumber Co. has a saw mill located near the Indian Reservation and ship their product from this point.

Gate has two large and prosperous general stores, butcher shop, blacksmith shop, four lunch counters and restaurants, one large hotel and two saloons.

Property is reasonable. There is no boom here. We have no real estate agents. Few places are for sale. The people are prosperous and contented. Opportunities the best for new settlers and working men are open here.

Gate has a good graded public school; Union Church building in which is held Sunday school and preaching regularly by the Baptists and Methodists.

The people of Gate are home-lovers and industrious. With the development of the country surrounding there is no reason why the place will not grow and become quite a bustling, commercial center.

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