Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Winthrop, Washington
Winthrop and the Methow River valley in which
it is located really do have a Wild West history. Until 1883,
there were no white settlers in this picturesque valley. The
only inhabitants were Native Americans who annually migrated
into the valley to harvest camas bulbs and fish for salmon.
The Native Americans felt it was just too cold to live in
the Methow Valley, but when the first white settlers showed
up, they refused to listen to the Native Americans' weather
reports and built their drafty log cabins anyway. Gold was
discovered in the late 1800s and fueled a short-lived boom,
but it was agriculture in the form of apples that kept the
valley alive until the advent of tourism in the 1970s.
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