historical sites

Tokeland
Wooden sign telling the history of Tokeland Hotel, dated 2014. Tokeland, Washington, USA. "On this site in 1858, George and Charlotte Brown settled among the Shoalwater Indians led by Chief Toke. The Browns homesteaded 1400 acres[,] raised crops and livestock and traded with the Native Americans. Later, the Brown's daughter Elizabeth and her husband William Kindred, built this structure for a home and haven to travelers... Holly Hayes all photos →

A geographical place where something important happened in history or a significant structure was built. It may be marked by a monument or plaque, a museum, the original historic building, or nothing at all.

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historical sites
Added By
Holly Hayes
Date Published
December 12, 2012
Last Updated
April 25, 2024