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The Pioneer Town of Claquato, Washington
 
Claquato Marker (<i>wide view; Stearns Road behind marker</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 19, 2015
Claquato Marker (wide view; Stearns Road behind marker)
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1 Washington, Lewis County, Chehalis — 10 — Claquato
This pioneer town founded in 1853 on the donation claim of Louis H. Davis, once was the county seat and an important stop-off for travelers between the Columbia River and Puget Sound. The sturdy little church, built in 1858 with hand-forged nails . . . Map (db m129165) HM
2 Washington, Lewis County, Chehalis — 16 — Claquato Church
Under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of October 15, 1966, this property possesses exceptional value in commemorating, or illustrating American History Placed on the National Register on April 24, 1973 by the National Park . . . Map (db m129172) HM
3 Washington, Lewis County, Chehalis — The Old Oregon Trail1843-1857
The Oregon Trail, stretching from Missouri to the Pacific, served as the most important route for settlers traveling west. As many as 1600 wagons a day rumbled over the famous route. The northwestern most extension of the Oregon Trail was the . . . Map (db m129173) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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