Sherman, Wash: Tucked amid rolling fields is the well-kept remnant of a town that began to decline shortly after its founding in the 1880s

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The Sherman Presbyterian Church is still used today.

It’s a sunny Monday as I drive out to Sherman, one of Lincoln County’s few ghost towns. I head west on U.S. Route 2 from Spokane for about an hour before reaching the small town of Creston. After passing through its core, I take a right on North Mt. View Road.

Almost immediately my car begins to leave a continuous plume of dust in my wake, and eventually the pavement turns to gravel. I continue on the hilly road

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