Colfax, Washington

Black and white photograph of a small town or village nestled in a valley, with houses, a church, and a river running through it, surrounded by hills.

Crossroads of the Palouse

Colfax grew at the junction of farm and rail, where the rolling hills of the Palouse met the expanding reach of Spokane’s interurban network. In the early 1900s, electric rail lines carried passengers, mail, and grain between Colfax and Spokane, tying rural communities to the economic pulse of the Inland Empire. With its bridges, mills, and rail depots, Colfax became a vital crossroads that linked the Palouse countryside to the growing industries of the Northwest.


Colfax, Washington | Hooded Sweatshirts

The Retro Script Collection celebrates Colfax and its place in the story of the Palouse. In the early 1900s, this small farm town became a key stop along Spokane’s interurban railway, linking the rolling wheat fields to the commercial heart of the Inland Empire. With its vintage lettering and clean, classic design, this collection captures the character of a community built on hard work, connection, and the enduring spirit of the Northwest.