A 30-year friendship

Last surviving building from the town of Wilcox. June 1996.
Last surviving building from the town of Wilcox. June 1996.

On my very first visit to the Palouse back in 1996, I photographed this building. At the time I thought it was just another barn, but I learned many years later that it’s the last surviving building in the town of Wilcox.

That first trip to the Palouse was a solo trip. I knew two things before going: stay in Colfax and go to Steptoe Butte.

Armed only with my Delorme Gazetteer and a compass, I spent my days just driving around and finding stuff. This was before GPS and the plethora of information now on the internet.

I came across this scene in the middle of the day. The light was flat and uninteresting. I got out my compass and scoped out which direction the sun would be going down. I figured that this “barn” should get some decent late light.

I returned that evening to find that I was right and this has been one of my favorite images from the Palouse since then.

Now, every year, usually as I’m arriving and getting close to Colfax, I visit my old friend just to see how it’s doing and if it’s still standing. And occasionally I’ll photograph it again.

This year, it’s still standing. But I don’t know if it will be next year. Here are some pictures of my friend, taken roughly ten years apart.

Last surviving building in the town of Wilcox. August 2006

The picture above was from a rare August visit. Yes, I braved the scorching August temperatures!

Last building standing from the town of Wilcox, WA. Sunrise. June 2015
Last surviving building from the town of Wilcox. June 2026.

An iPhone shot from my June 2026 visit to the Palouse, 30-years since I first met my old friend.

Below are a couple of other views that better show the ravages of time.

I'll miss my friend when it finally succumbs. I'm hoping for a few more reunions before that day arrives. Who knows, perhaps it will outlive me!

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