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A Walk Through the Oysterville Historic District ...

    http://www.oysterville.org/walking-tour
    When you visit Oysterville, stop by the Church to pick a print copy of this walking tour of Oysterville's Historic District. Click here to open a map of the village. The numbered descriptions below correspond with the numbers on the map. While all primary structures are listed here, only those which are on the National Register or are of ...

Oysterville Walking Tour - Visit Long Beach Peninsula

    https://www.visitlongbeachpeninsula.com/oysterville-walking-tour/
    Oysterville Walking Tour. History. For generations before the pioneer settlers arrived, Chinook Indians gathered oysters in the Peninsula part of Willapa Bay and camped in the area that is now called Oysterville. They called it “tsako-te-hahsh-eetl” which, like many Indian words, had two meanings – “place of the red-topped grass” and ...

History – Ocean Park Area

    https://opwa.com/history/
    Oysterville is a very special, historic place with its beautiful church, pioneer schoolhouse, vintage homes and walking tour brochure (available in the old church). Vesper services are held each Sunday during the summer and the church and/or schoolhouse are available for …

Walking Tour of Oysterville - Oysterville, Washington

    http://willabay.com/tour.html
    The Walking Tour Map was written, designed and illustrated by Oysterville resident, Sydney Stevens, and Peninsula artist, Patricia Fagerland. Map of Oysterville Click on the thumbnail of the hand drawn map at the left to load a larger image of the Map of Oysterville.

Walking Tours in Oysterville « Sydney of Oysterville

    http://sydneyofoysterville.com/2011/walking-tours-in-oysterville/
    Oysterville is an ideal setting for ‘walking tours.’ The terrain is flat. There is a pleasant mix of historic structures and rural vistas. You can walk along the streets through town in one direction and return to your starting place by walking along the bayshore pathway.

Oysterville - Visit Long Beach Peninsula

    https://www.visitlongbeachpeninsula.com/tips-tools/villages/oysterville/
    The Oysterville Post Office is oldest continuously operating Post Office in Washington. When strolling the streets of Oysterville, one truly feels as though time has stood still for more than one hundred years. Enjoy a walking tour of historic Oysterville, where you’ll learn more about the …

Wandering Quaint, Historic, Small Town Oysterville, Washington

    https://www.wanderwithwonder.com/2017/07/20/oysterville-quaint-historic-town/
    Jul 20, 2017 · Take a walking tour, attend summer vespers in the little church, or relax with a view of Willapa Bay. The maintenance of the little town is a labor of love by the locals. You, too, will fall in love with Oysterville when you visit. Oysterville History. The Chinook people gathered oysters in Willapa Bay way before the Europeans came.

Idyllic Oysterville Washington Coast Magazine

    https://washingtoncoastmagazine.com/2019/11/idyllic-oysterville/
    It’s true Oysterville is off the beaten path, 15 miles up the Long Beach Peninsula. But the town’s quaint yet funky vibe makes it worth going out of your way. ... For an informative self-guided walking tour, including a map and description of each historic house, visit the Oysterville Restoration Foundation’s website: www.oysterville.org ...

Oysterville, Washington - Oysterville Restoration Foundation

    http://www.oysterville.org/
    Oysterville is a historical community nestled into the Willapa Bay on the Long Beach Peninsula in Washington State. The once lusty boomtown of the mid-nineteenth century faded with the oyster population, leaving behind lovely homes and pioneer descendants, several of whom still own their ancestral properties.

Long Beach: The Long Beach Peninsula - Tripadvisor

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g58566-c121545/Long-Beach:Washington:The.Long.Beach.Peninsula.html
    Oysterville, on the Willapa Bay, for historic walking tour of the Victorian town, Oysterville Farms and nearby Ledbetter Point State Park. Nahcotta, just south on the Willapa Bay, with the Willapa Bay Interpretive Center and Bailey's Bakery for great breads and soups.

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