Passing images of yesteryear still remain close by in this historic county where names like, Easton, Roslyn, Cle Elum, Salmon La Sac, and a handful of other coal mining camps of old come to mind.

          Travel along the deserted trails or rivers like the Cle Elum or the Teanaway Rivers, and you will be following the paths from yesteryear of the prospectors and miners who entered into these remote areas in search of bonanza gold.

          OLD BLEWETT-Community Established Around 1896. Also Known As "The Camp" In The Early Years.
          Location: Along U.S. 2 About 23 Miles North Of The Road To Liberty.

          CLE ELUM-Community Established Around 1883.
          Location: Just Off I-90 East Of Snoqualmie Pass.

          EASTON-Community Established Around 1888.
          Location: Along I-90 East Of Snoqualmie Pass.

          LIBERTY-Community Established Aroud 1880s. Also Known As "Williams Creek" and "Meaghersville."
          Location: Just East Of Hwy. 97 On The Blewett Pass Hwy.

          RONALD-Established Around 1886.
          Location: About 3 Miles Northwest Of Roslyn.

          ROSLYN-Community Established Around 1886.
          Location: About 3 Miles Northwest Of Cle Elum.

          SALMON LA SAC-Community Established Around 1890s.
          Location: North Of Ronald On 903.