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Liniers cattle market, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2009. The commodity status of animals is the legal status as property of most non-human animals, particularly farmed animals, working animals and animals in sport, and their use as objects of trade.
Palouse is a city in Whitman County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,015 at the 2020 census. [3] Street view of Palouse. History.
Palouse hills south of the UI Arboretum in Moscow, Idaho. The origin of the name "Palouse" is unclear. One theory is that the name of the Palus tribe (spelled in early accounts variously as Palus, Palloatpallah, Pelusha, etc.) was converted by French-Canadian fur traders to the more familiar French word pelouse, meaning "land with short and thick grass" or "lawn."
Palouse Place (previously Palouse Mall and Palouse Empire Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in the western United States, located in Moscow, Idaho. Opened in 1976, the mall is anchored by Michael's, Old Navy, Rite Aid, Ross Stores, Target, and WinCo Foods. The site is on the western edge of the city, near the state border with Washington.
The giant Palouse earthworm or Washington giant earthworm (Driloleirus americanus, meaning lily-like worm [2]) is a species of earthworm belonging to the genus Driloleirus inhabiting the Palouse region of Eastern Washington and North Idaho, in the United States. The worm was discovered in 1897 by Frank Smith near Pullman, Washington. It can ...
Palouse may also refer to: Palus people, a Native American people in the United States; Palouse, Washington, a city in the United States; the Palouse River, in Idaho ...
Barns on the Palouse are popular with photographers and artists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many of the barns on the Palouse are considered heritage barns . These barns are typically over 50 years old and have some historic qualities as determined by the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation .
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic church at 105 E. Alder Street in Palouse, Washington.It was built in 1895 and was added to the National Register in 2005. The chapel has one of the seven lichgates in the United States.