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In Oldtown, daily life unfolds along the Idaho-Washington border, creating a distinctive community where state boundaries hold less significance than shared regional identity. Residents often begin days commuting to jobs in larger communities on either side of the border, taking advantage of Oldtown’s relatively affordable housing while maintaining access to broader employment opportunities. The community preserves its logging heritage through both physical remnants – repurposed historic buildings and equipment displays – and cultural traditions that honor resource-based industries even as economic diversification continues. Multi-generational families maintain large parcels with vegetable gardens, woodshops, and equipment storage that support partially self-sufficient lifestyles, while newer residents often renovate older homes drawn by affordability and rural character. The small downtown serves essential needs while also functioning as social infrastructure where casual conversations at the post office or local market maintain community cohesion. Seasonal rhythms include summer fishing along the Pend Oreille River, fall hunting preparations that cross property boundaries through established access agreements, and winter gatherings where neighbors check in on each other during challenging weather. The Oldtown lifestyle means embracing practical skills alongside community interdependence – most households maintain equipment for property management, share resources during emergencies, and preserve traditional knowledge of local hunting grounds, fishing spots, and wild food sources.