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Álpáwayma Village Marker image, Touch for more information
By Barry Swackhamer, August 16, 2020
Álpáwayma Village Marker
1 Washington, Asotin County, Clarkston — Álpáwayma Village
2 Washington, Asotin County, Clarkston — Granite Lake Park
3 Washington, Asotin County, Clarkston — 36 — Lewis and Clark Enter Washington
4 Washington, Asotin County, Clarkston — Nimiipuu Homelands"likeley men, handsom women"
5 Washington, Asotin County, Clarkston — Snake River Passage & Columbia Plains Crossing
6 Washington, Asotin County, Silcott — Temuut'su(Chief Timothy)
7 Washington, Benton County, Plymouth — Strangers "from the clouds"
8 Washington, Chelan County, Entiat — 26 — Earthquake Point
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9 Washington, Chelan County, Leavenworth — The History of Travel Over Stevens Pass
10 Washington, Clallam County, Forks — Makah Indian Tribe
11 Washington, Clallam County, Port Angeles — Juan de Fuca
12 Washington, Clark County, Ridgefield — Early Highway of the WestThe Great Columbia River
13 Washington, Clark County, Vancouver, Columbia Way — A Busy Place Is This
14 Washington, Clark County, Vancouver, Columbia Way — Ilchee
15 Washington, Clark County, Vancouver, Esther Short — Esther ShortEsther Short Park
16 Washington, Clark County, Vancouver, Hudson Bay — First Japanese on the North American Continent
17 Washington, Clark County, Vancouver, Hudson Bay — The O. O. Howard House — Officers Row —
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18 Washington, Columbia County, Dayton — "a good road"
19 Washington, Columbia County, Dayton — Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Homeland
20 Washington, Columbia County, Dayton — Columbia CountyHistorical Points of Interest
21 Washington, Columbia County, Dayton — The Celilo Falls Trail
22 Washington, Franklin County, Pasco — Sacagawea
23 Washington, Grant County, Coulee City — The Cariboo Cattle Trail
24 Washington, Grant County, Ephrata — Early Days in Ephrata
25 Washington, Grant County, Ephrata — History of the Rocky Ford Area
26 Washington, Grant County, Royal City — The Wanapums
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27 Washington, Grant County, Stratford — History of the Stratford Area
28 Washington, Grays Harbor County, Cosmopolis — Cosmopolis Treaty GroundsFebruary 25, 1855
29 Washington, Island County, Coupeville — Welcome
30 Washington, Island County, Coupeville — A Canoe Crossroads
31 Washington, Island County, Coupeville — Cross Built for Father Blanchet's Visit
32 Washington, Island County, Coupeville — Explore the Reserve
33 Washington, Island County, Coupeville — Northern Olympic PeninsulaVisitor Information Map
34 Washington, Island County, Oak Harbor — The Skagit, a stately society
35 Washington, Jefferson County, Forks — Sv. Nikolai MissionStorm at Sea, War on Land
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36 Washington, Jefferson County, Forks — Escape to the Hoh River Leads to CaptivityMakah Tribe Encounter & Rescue
37 Washington, Jefferson County, Forks — Hoh Indian Tribe
38 Washington, Jefferson County, Forks — Quileute Indian Tribe
39 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — The čičməhán TrailA Self Guided Tour of Historical Sites in Scenic Port Townsend, Washington
40 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Bounty of the BayThe Story of a Royal Repast, 1859
41 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Canoes Were Made Of Locally Available MaterialsCoast Salish Canoe Culture
42 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — ChetzemokaIn Memory Of
43 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Chief ChetzemokaCoast Salish Canoe Culture
44 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Chief Chetzemoka
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45 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Hudson Beach / Big HeartThe čičməhán Trail Stop 2
46 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — InterTribal Canoe JourneyCoast Salish Canoe Culture
47 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Intertribal TradeCoast Salish Canoe Culture
48 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Kah Tai Prairie Preserve
49 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Partnering With The Northwest Maritime Center With A Shared Respect For The SeaCoast Salish Canoe Culture
50 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Point Hudson
51 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Point HudsonThe čičməhán Trail Stop 3
52 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Point Hudson HistoryRotary Centennial Path
53 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — qatáy PrairieThe čičməhán Trail Stop 14
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54 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Sentinel RockThe čičməhán Trail Stop 13
55 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — The S'Klallams, The Strong PeopleCoast Salish Canoe Culture
56 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — The Unique Coast Salish DesignCoast Salish Canoe Culture
57 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — The Welcome Totem Poleat the Northwest Maritime Center
58 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Trade With NewcomersCoast Salish Canoe Culture
59 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Union Wharf / Indian IslandThe čičməhán Trail Stop 7
60 Washington, Jefferson County, Port Townsend — Village at Memorial FieldThe čičməhán Trail Stop 5
61 Washington, King County, Seattle, Broadview — Carkeek Park
62 Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Bell Street Terminal, Pier 66Historical Point of Interest
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63 Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Chief Seattle
64 Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Indians Attack Seattle! Jan. 26, 1856Historical Point of Interest
65 Washington, King County, Seattle, North Queen Anne — Fremont Bridge
66 Washington, King County, Seattle, West Seattle — Admiral Way Totem Pole
67 Washington, Kitsap County, Hansville — Hahd-Skus or Point No Point
68 Washington, Klickitat County, Dallesport — "the Great Mart"
69 Washington, Klickitat County, Dallesport — Columbia River IndiansA Culture Lives On
70 Washington, Klickitat County, Dallesport — Preparing to leave the River
71 Washington, Klickitat County, Dallesport — Sheltered Homelands
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72 Washington, Klickitat County, Wishram — 21 — Celilo FallsAn Ancient Fishery
73 Washington, Klickitat County, Wishram — Great Falls of the Columbia"Indians assisted us over the portage"
74 Washington, Klickitat County, Wishram — Wyam"This is the Great Mart"
75 Washington, Lewis County, Morton — Riffe Lake OverlookEast Lewis County
76 Washington, Lewis County, Mossyrock — MossyrockEast Lewis County
77 Washington, Lewis County, Packwood — Traveling Over the Cascades: Past and Present
78 Washington, Lincoln County, Fort Spokane — Fort Spokane
79 Washington, Lincoln County, Fort Spokane — Fort Spokane History
80 Washington, Lincoln County, Fort Spokane — Welcome to Fort SpokaneArmy Fort and Indian Boarding School
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81 Washington, Okanogan County, Conconully — Scotch Creek Basin
82 Washington, Okanogan County, Okanogan — The Cariboo Trail
83 Washington, Okanogan County, Pateros — Methow Indians
84 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — A Collision of Cultures / How Did They Live?
85 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — Columbia River Explorers Reported missing
86 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — 11 — Fort Columbia
87 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — How Do These Stories Continue?
88 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — In Search of Recognition
89 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — The Business of Trade
90 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — Welcome to Middle Village
91 Washington, Pacific County, Chinook — What Are the First Stories of This Place?
92 Washington, Pacific County, Ilwaco — An Evolving Playground
93 Washington, Pierce County, Gig Harbor — A Living History: the S'Homamish
94 Washington, Pierce County, Gig Harbor — First Settlers
95 Washington, Pierce County, Puyallup — 8 — South Hill Heritage CorridorHistoric Marker
96 Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma — Captain George Vancouver at Browns Point
97 Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma, North End — Margaret Meeker Davis1881-1960
98 Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma, North End — Our First Settlers
99 Washington, Skagit County, La Conner — Old Time Skagit River Indian CanoesShovel Nose Type
100 Washington, Skamania County, Gifford Pinchot National Forest — Mount St. HelensFire Mountain of the Cascades — Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument —

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