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  • Ocean Shores Ocean Shores

    Ocean Shores

    Ocean Shores was the newest city in Washington for nearly 40 years, but for centuries before it had been a place of permanent occupation and food gathering for Native American tribes and a place for sea otter hunters, pioneers, and settlers to reach the...

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  • Logging in Grays Harbor Logging in Grays Harbor

    Logging in Grays Harbor

    Grays Harbor reigned supreme as the “Logging Capital of the World” for 150 years. Homesteaders became loggers and hired local Indians, who had logged the area’s massive trees since ancient times. Sailors, too, were hired to rig spar...

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  • Farragut Naval Training Station Farragut Naval Training Station

    Farragut Naval Training Station

    The Farragut Naval Training Station, located near Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, was only operational between 1942 and 1946, but during that time it was the largest city in Idaho, the largest business in Idaho, and the second-largest U.S. naval training station...

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  • Nisqually Indian Tribe Nisqually Indian Tribe

    Nisqually Indian Tribe

    The Nisqually are the original stewards of prairie lands, mountains, and rivers in Thurston and Pierce Counties. They welcomed British and American newcomers and tightly bound the outsiders to the Native American world. This volume visually explores the...

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  • Tacoma's Point Defiance Park Tacoma's Point Defiance Park

    Tacoma's Point Defiance Park

    For more than a century, the citizens of Tacoma have valued Point Defiance Park as a forested refuge and an urban oasis. The community treasures its history and ecology as the crown jewel of the city’s public spaces. Ancient forest continues to...

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  • Sandy Sandy

    Sandy

    Traveling the Barlow Road, 50,000 pioneers rolled their wagon wheels over the site of today's Sandy Historical Museum without stopping. Not until the arrival of Francis Revenue in 1853 did anyone consider the area suitable for homesteading. Building a...

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  • Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads

    Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads

    In 1889, David Eccles chartered the Oregon Lumber Company, an organization that produced many mills and railways and whose influence was felt from Salt Lake City to Northern California and Idaho. Through family connections, Eccles was also involved with...

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  • Sumpter Valley Railway: Oregon Sumpter Valley Railway: Oregon

    Sumpter Valley Railway: Oregon

    In July 1890, David Eccles and Charles Nibley chartered the Sumpter Valley Railway and changed the social and physical landscape of Eastern Oregon forever. The Sumpter Valley Railway and its parent company, the Oregon Lumber Company, became an economic...

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  • Historic Baker City: Oregon Historic Baker City: Oregon

    Historic Baker City: Oregon

    To reach points of commerce for gold assaying or buying supplies, miners from the gold mining boom town of Auburn followed the Oregon Trail east or north. Where the pioneers entered Baker Valley from the gold fields, Baker City sprang up as the county...

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  • Northern California's Lost Coast Northern California's Lost Coast

    Northern California's Lost Coast

    The Lost Coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the California coastline, with mountains that rise thousands of feet from the sea. Located approximately 200 miles north of San Francisco, this remote area of pristine beauty is comprised of...

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  • Hood Canal Hood Canal

    Hood Canal

    Fjord-like Hood Canal channels beneath the snowcapped Olympic National Park, creating a summer paradise of warm days and inspiring scenery as well as a haven for marine life and watercraft. For eons, Twana Indians crisscrossed in canoes that sliced...

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