In this video we explore the small farming community of Hartline, Washington, located in the wide open wheat country of eastern Washington.
With a population of only about 180 people, Hartline is one of the many tiny towns scattered across the Columbia Plateau, a region known for its rolling farmland, vast skies, and deep agricultural history.
Founded in 1907, Hartline developed during the early expansion of farming and railroads across eastern Washington. Like many towns in the region, it served as a small service center for surrounding wheat farms, providing grain shipping, supplies, and a gathering place for rural families living miles apart.
Today Hartline remains a quiet agricultural community surrounded by dryland wheat fields that stretch for miles across the Columbia Basin.
This short tour includes:
- Drone footage of Hartline and the surrounding countryside
- Driving views through town
- Walking views of streets and local landmarks
Videos like this document small communities that are often overlooked but represent an important part of the history and culture of the American West.
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