Washtucna jail
The outdoor museum has old photos of farming equipment and this printed story: "Washtucna Sheriff's Office & Jail Est. 1880's. There was a resident living in town by the name of Brad. He was employed at Jack McMillan's Blacksmith Shop. Brad worked at shoeing horses and was known to shoe a horse in record time because of his strength. One evening Brad had been at the tavern a little too long and wanted to sleep, so the Deputy took him over to the jail and locked him in. When Brad woke up he wanted out, so he tried to get the sleeping night Marshal's attention. That didn't work so Brad took hold of the jail cell's door, jerked it off its hinges, put the door under his arm, carried it home with him, and went to bed. The door is still missing." 1/3200 sec at f / 2.2 4.15 mm iPhone 6 Plus © Lawrence I. Charters