Anatone, Washington
Anatone (/ˈænətoʊn/)[2] is a Census-designated place in Asotin County, Washington.[1] HistoryAnatone was first settled in 1878 by Daniel McIvor and Charles Isecke. It was named for a Nez Perce woman.[3] It is a working class agricultural area near the tripoint with Idaho and Oregon, primarily growing wheat. The only commercial service available in the area (as of January 2025) is Millie's Grille, located on State Highway 129 (building formerly Anatone Trading Post & Cafe).[citation needed] GeographyAnatone is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is approximately 24 miles (40 km) south of Clarkston on State Route 129. DemographicsThe community is not tracked by the U.S. Census and a census population estimate is not available. The citizens of Anatone perform population censuses themselves and update a sign in the town on occasion.[citation needed]
In 2000, an estimated 221 people lived in areas served by the Anatone Post Office, in 167 housing units. As of January 1, 2010, there was a count of 38 people in the town of Anatone.[citation needed] ClimateAccording to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Anatone has a Humid continental climate, abbreviated "Dsb" on climate maps.
Parks and recreationFields Spring State Park is four miles (6 km) south of Anatone on State Route 129. Notable People
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