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McCredie was once a small community in Klickitat County, Washington. Today, it is considered an extinct town, which means it no longer exists as an active community where people live and work. Places like McCredie are often called ghost towns because they are now empty or have very few people left.

McCredie: A Vanished Town

McCredie was located in Klickitat County, which is in the southern part of Washington state. This area is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Columbia River Gorge. The GNIS, which is like a big database of place names in the United States, lists McCredie as a "populated place." This means that at one time, people lived there, even if it's empty now.

The McCredie Post Office

For a short time, McCredie had its own post office. A post office is a very important part of any community because it helps people send and receive mail, which was even more crucial before the internet and phones were common. The McCredie post office opened in 1926 and stayed open for about eight years, closing its doors in 1934. The closing of a post office often signals that a town is shrinking or that people are moving away.

Who Was William Wallace McCredie?

The community of McCredie was named after a person named William Wallace McCredie. He was an important figure in Washington state politics. William Wallace McCredie was a state legislator. This means he was an elected official who helped create and vote on laws for the state of Washington. Naming a town after a person like him was a way to honor their contributions and importance to the area.

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