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 …
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 …
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., …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …