Places to stay in Chesaw, Washington

Bolster Is a ghost town in Okanogan County, Washington. In 1899 the town was platted by J. S. McBride, who named it Bolster. He sold lots in the new town and at one time there were several stores, a post office, and three saloons. The small town of some thirty families traded with Chesaw, each calling the other a 'suburb'. The newspaper could not make any money, and eventually went out of business. In 1909, the post office closed. There was a school there in 1910, but it only operated that year. Places to eat in the region include Chesaw Tavern.

If you are travelling in the area, Chesaw is located close to Okanogan County Fire District 11 Fields Station, Molson Lake, Mary Ann Lake, Coogan Creek and North Ninemile Creek.

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