Ocean Shores
Por Woodwick, Gene
Publicado por Arcadia Publishing
English
2010
ISBN 9781439640135
eBook
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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, 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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