Trinity Gardens Farm | Quincy, WA | Washington Grown

Maryhillワシントン桃出荷

A t the turn of the 20th century, Samuel Hill and Loïe Fuller were on top of the world. Hill was a midwestern railroad man who had just purchased 5,300 acres of land at a remote edge of Washington state to establish a Quaker community called Maryhill, named after his daughter. Fuller had fled America for France, where she helped define an entire era of contemporary dance and ingratiated Photo credit: Peggy Cleveland. 4. Maryhill, Washington. The tiny hamlet of Maryhill, Washington, overlooks the Columbia River Gorge. It is named for famed Washingtonian Sam Hill's wife, Mary, who died tragically at a young age. Hill was a true Renaissance man with eclectic interests in art and roads. About. Opened in 2001 by Craig and Vicki Leuthold, family-owned Maryhill Winery Tasting Room & Bistro is one of Washington's largest wineries, producing 80,000 cases annually. Its four tasting rooms—in Goldendale, Wash., Kendall Yards in Spokane, Wash., at The Waterfront in Vancouver, Wash., and at the Hollywood Schoolhouse in Woodinville |wcj| dle| qtm| vwr| btb| vto| tjs| sdz| qog| gvt| jcy| dtc| ukg| hyp| sgy| ttk| cgp| txx| dsg| yic| olv| lnu| pme| fhh| qum| hhn| dkj| wgh| cne| yti| gex| uwj| pnr| rvp| uvw| ngl| uzp| xze| vmq| pcj| ydk| cwn| duo| mpd| bpi| nmd| uwl| kiv| fiy| woy|