Dayton is a city in and the county seat of Columbia County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,526 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Dayton
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Located at an old train station, Dumas Station produces age-worthy red wines with grapes that they grow (themselves!) in Walla Walla. They are a small, family-owned winery committed to quality, and creating some of the best wine in Washington state. Not a fancy winery with lots of equipment, the two owners of Dumas Station rely on friends & family for help with harvest, and spend the rest of the year racking the wine–one oak barrel at a time.Recent awards include 94 points for their 2006 Minnick Hills Reserve from The Wine Enthusiast and 93 points for their 2006 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.Jay, Doug, Debbie & Ali invite you to raise a glass!Open each Saturday from 1-5 p.m. (March – December).
I loved the way they do wine tasting! They give you the little bottles and you can enjoy the outdoors area while while tasting the wine on your on pace. Very friendly and polite staff, I loved my experience there! They offer a good selection of high quality wine. Loved everything about this place.
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The Dayton Historic Depot is the oldest standing depot in Washington state. Built in 1881, it was moved to its present location in 1899 by capstan and horses. After it closed in 1971, the Dayton Historical Depot Society placed the Depot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, then they refurbished the building and opened as a museum in 1981. Presently, the first floor of the depot has been re-created to appear as it did in 1899. The upstairs, where the Station Agent and his family lived, contains a Gallery that has rotating exhibits. The freight room houses a gift shop of Depot memorabilia, western history books, low technology games, and unique gifts for that special hostess or friend.
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A premier gallery featuring fine art limited editions, sculpture, gifts & conservation framing. Our professional staff is dedicated to help you choose the art & complimentary custom framing that's right for you. An experience in fine art.
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The house is a Queen Anne Victorian constructed between 1880 and ~1900 that houses the possessions of the Boldman family. Items in the house range from the 1860s through the 1960s, including a large collection of clothing, household furnishing and goods, plus a 1934 Chevrolet Master Deluxe. The garden is a showplace that reflects American landscapes of the 1910-1920 era. Most plants selected are documented to be heirloom plant species introduced into American gardens prior to 1910. Free tours of the home are available May through September, Wednesday-Saturday from 11:00-4:00. October through April, the hours are Thursday-Saturday from 1:00-4:00. Closed on holidays and from Christmas through the end of January. . Private tours can also be arranged by appointment for times outside regular hours.
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The Dayton Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the community of Dayton, Washington and surrounding areas. Follow us for everything that is happening in Dayton!
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A remote, isolated wilderness: great for camping.
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Located in the scenic Blue Mountains, this ski area has the second highest base elevation in Washington State.
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26 Shops in 1, plus 20 more consignors located in an old hardware building offering over 10,000 books, antiques, Yankee Candles, dolls, oilcloth, Western handbags and more! The setting is an early village including a Victorian cottage, hardware store, hotel, barbershop, church and school, complete with window-murals. When you visit Dayton for hunting, fishing, skiing, family or just 'fun', we invite you to visit us! Free honey-stick or jaw breaker for children - yes, even grown-up ones!
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Toffees, brittles, enhanced almonds, chocolate barks and snacks just like Grandma made. Small batch, high quality. Now featuring vegan and soy-free chocolates!
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