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Teske is a former railroad station in Adams County, Washington.

History[]

The site was named by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific Railroad Company in honor of Germany-born Wilhelm August Carl Teske (August 9, 1852 - July 12, 1912) and Wife Evaline Johanna Franziska Miekle Teske (1861 - May 9, 1933).

Geography[]

Teske is located along the railroad racks where East Urquhart Road turned into Harder Road.

To the north is Emden and Keystone. Tokio is to the northwest. Palm Lake is northeast and Paxton is to the east. West is Ritzville while Ralston, Thavis, and Benge are south.

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