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Windom is a ghost town located in Lewis County, Washington.

History[]

Windom was likely named after the Windom Mine and seems to have contained less then a dozen houses and farms. It is unclear how large of an operation the mine was, and if it’s workers considered themselves part of Windom or just went there for supplies.

There are no building remains left in Windom except for a small graveyard called, “Homestead Cemetery” that contains three graves. One grave is obscured and not next to the other two.

Geography[]

Kid Valley and Toutle are to the south. Forestland is to the east. Toledo and Cowlitz are west. Winston is to the northeast as is Mossyrock. Mayfield, Silver Creek, and Salkum are north.

The Lat/Long coordinates are 46° 24' 45" N 122° 38' 24" W.

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