Trip: PNW Coast Road Trip
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Tokeland Hotel
Tokeland, Washington
1885-1911
Built in 1885 and opened to guests in 1899, Tokeland Hotel is the oldest hotel in Washington. Today it offers 18 rooms in cozy, eclectic surroundings, along with a top-quality restaurant featuring local seafood and produce with a southern flair.
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Raymond Theater
Raymond, Washington
1928
The Raymond Theater was built in 1928 in an interesting Renaissance Revival style.
- Gustavus Holmes House Astoria, Oregon 1892
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US Post Office-Raymond Main
Raymond, Washington
1940
The Raymond Post Office was built in 1940 in a brick Colonial Revival style.
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Raymond Public Library
Raymond, Washington
Now known as the Raymond Timberland Library, the Raymond Public Library was built in a Tudor Revival style in 1929 and repaired and refreshed in 2020-21. Outside is a sculpture of the Bremen Town Musicians, from a Grimm fairy tale.
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Peter Iredale Shipwreck
Warrenton, Oregon
1906
The picturesque wreck of the steel barque Peter Iredale, which ran aground in 1906 en route to the Columbia River, can be seen up close on the beach in Warrenton, Oregon.
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Northwest Carriage Museum
Raymond, Washington
The Northwest Carriage Museum displays over 60 historic horse-drawn carriages, sleighs, buggies, and wagons (several of which appeared in classic movies), along with a one-room schoolhouse and blacksmith shop.
- United Church Raymond, Washington
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Willapa Seaport Museum
Raymond, Washington
Located next door to the Carriage Museum, the Willapa Seaport Museum in Raymond displays a wide variety of artifacts related to the seafaring history of Willapa Bay.