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Interested in fun facts and the history of Onalaska, WA?
Then read on!
1. Onalaska, Washington was first settled in the late 1880s by homesteaders.
2. The village was named after Onalaska, Wisconsin, a nearby town from which many of the settlers had come from.
3. The first post office in Onalaska was established in 1891.
4. The town incorporated in 1946 and is now home to about 500 people.
5. Onalaska is located in Lewis County and is known for its rural charm and scenic beauty.