Ocean Shores

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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 interior of the Olympic Peninsula. Before...
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 interior of the Olympic Peninsula. Before Ocean Shores, there was the dream of a town called Cedarville followed by the reality of Lone Tree with its post office and 200 residents. Point Brown Peninsula was a village of survival for Polynesian Kanakas, Finns living on the edge of society, migrant workers called Bluebills, and a Hooverville for Depression-era families. After World War II, when developers first conceived of creating a “Venice of the West,” many said their dream would never last. However, in 1970, Ocean Shores became a city and today has entered its 50th year of development.

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Format:
Paperback
Author:
Gene Woodwick
Pages:
128 pages
Dimensions (IN):
6.5 x 0.3 x 9 inches
ISBN:
9780738580456
Supplier/Publisher:
Arcadia
Date Added:
May 2018
Published Date:
2010

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