kids encyclopedia robot

Appledale, Washington facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Appledale is a small, quiet place in Douglas County, Washington. It's what's called an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and businesses that isn't officially a city or town with its own local government. Instead, it's looked after by the county government.

Appledale's History

Appledale got its name because of the many apple orchards that grew nearby when it was first settled. Imagine a place surrounded by beautiful apple trees! A post office was opened in Appledale in 1912. This was an important place for people to send and receive letters and packages. The post office stayed open for about 15 years, closing its doors in 1927.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community like Appledale is a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own separate city government. This means it doesn't have a mayor or a city council that makes local laws just for that area. Instead, the rules and services for Appledale are handled by the larger Douglas County government. Things like roads, police, and fire services are managed by the county.

Where is Appledale?

Appledale is located in Douglas County, which is in the central part of Washington state. Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It's known for its beautiful natural scenery, including mountains, forests, and the Pacific Ocean. Douglas County itself is known for its farming, especially for growing wheat and, of course, apples!

kids search engine
Appledale, Washington Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.