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Horse Drawn History

Story By Gail Greenwood Ayres 

Photos by Gabe Green 

Little jewels of history can be found in all sorts of unexpected places.

Recently, museum curator Jerry Bowman found a …

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Carved from wood, the artistry of Earl Davis

Story by Callie White 

Photos by Marcy Merrill 

The Shoalwater Bay Tribe’s carving workshop looks out on Willapa Bay, a view that has not changed much in thousands of …

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20 Museums to Explore!

Visit one today! What are your interests?  There is everything from cranberries to timber and carriages.

NORTH COAST-OLYMPIC PENINSULA

Makah Museum (Makah Cultural and Research Center):

1880 Bayview Ave., …

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Queen of Her Castle

Standing in the tea room with her hands cupped at ease in front of her, Donna Grow recites the history of the Hoquiam Castle as she has done many …

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Lake Quinault Lodge

When heading north on U.S. Highway 101 near Quinault, it is impossible not to become enthralled in the surrounding natural beauty the Pacific Northwest is known for.

Towering evergreens

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Lighting the way

To shed some light on the history and the geography of the Washington Coast, there’s nothing better than a visit to one of the five lighthouses that still stand …

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Storms Slam the Shoreline

It’s easy to love the beach on a sunny day. But what about when a powerful storm roars in from the Pacific Ocean — nature in uncontrolled chaos? The …

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A Family Shaped By Art

Faces peer from along the route that passes by a studio. Inside, Robin and John Gumaelius create sculptures that meld realism and fancy. A flood of soft light diffused by …

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A Fishing History

For well over 100 years commercial fishing has been a major ingredient in the economy of Grays and Willapa harbors. In all kinds of weather at all times of …

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