Ellensburg, Washington – Cowboy Capital
by Bennett Owen
“He could ride…woah he could ride. Yakima Canutt could ride the devil off a horse’s hide. Woah he could ride, he could ride, ride, ride…by God that Yakima could ride.”
Juni Fisher
Ellensburg, Washington – Only about 90 miles southeast of Seattle but separated by that magnificent lifestyle divide known as the Cascade Range…home to one of America’s oldest, biggest and most prestigious Rodeos
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and for the past seven years, the Spirit of the West Cowboy Gathering, a winter weekend celebration of cowboy music, poetry and the western mystique.
The headliners here aren’t selling out football stadiums. But they are committed and supremely talented musicians nonetheless and their songs are poetry born of understanding, for they are historians as well. One has the feeling these performers are cowboys first and foremost and their biographies provide the pedigree. A perfect fit for Ellensburg.
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Downtown USA, a showcase of 19th century western architecture, you know, the kind that makes you wonder why you ever left home.
Ranch roping, a chuck wagon cook off, square dancing, fiddle contests…sounds like quite a weekend. I suspect Ellensburg put its music festival in February to lighten up the winter doldrums a bit, since a recent peek at the online edition of the Daily Record newspaper headlined an avalanche on Snoqualmie Pass and the highlight on the event calendar was Contradancing.
But Ellensburg has plenty of local color and in an ongoing effort to serve our loyal readers we offer some friendly sightseeing advice:
- Central Washington University - The lovely campus actually holds a dark secret…yes, Kamola Hall is said to be haunted by a one-time co-ed who hung herself from the rafters after hearing that her beloved had been killed in action… though there is speculation as to which war.
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- The Yellow Church Café – Located in an old German Lutheran church, the food is heavenly, service is non-denominational and my advice is to pray for a miracle to get a reservation.
- A look at my trusty “Roadside America” App dictates a must-stop at “Dick and Jane’s Spot.” A quirky artist colony whose proprietors live by the dictum, “one hearty laugh is worth 10 trips to the doctor.” Now those are words to live by.
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Here’s Don Edwards performing Little Joe the Wrangler:
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