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10 Coastal Washington State Towns Not To Miss
Apr.11.2021
Enjoy long sandy beaches, the best surfing in the Pacific Northwest, fishing, clamming, crabbing, and birdwatching. You can also visit a tall sailing ship, the
Lady Washington, explore the birthplace of Kurt Kobain, and dine on fabulous seafood. Ten must-explore small towns along the coast of Washington State are where youâll find all these treasures.
The Washington Pacific Coastline extends from the Columbia River to Cape Flattery at the northern tip. The area known as the South Coast stretches from the mouth of the Columbia River to Westport. Ocean Shores to Cape Flattery is called the North Coast. Washington State also borders the Strait of Juan de Fuca. In this stretch, you will find Port Angeles and Sequim.
Starting point: 170 miles from Seattle
The Route
Freeways have on-ramps, but beaches have access roads. Those in Long Beach, Klipsan Beach, Ocean Park, and Surfside Estatesâa 13.5-mile stretchâallow cars all year long, but sections both north and south close April 15 through Labor Day (some open during razor clam season). Closed sections may protect habitat for snowy plover birds.
The best beach drives happen outside of prime kite-flying season in the summer, and with an eye on the tides. Try entering at Cranberry Road and heading north, avoiding the crowds of Long Beach proper, then circling back to town on regular roads for Dylanâs Cottage Bakeryâs signature sweets.
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These are terms of vile against me and others for fighting for the simple rights of people some of the most able, of the land and poor village people and farmers whose lives are torn up, destroyed, disposed of, displaced through the strong arm and long arm of economic-cultural-political-military warfare.
You can be labeled “anti-American/anti-business/anti-poor” for questioning Walmart. You can be called a “traitor” for questioning bombing, chemical spraying, immolating, polluting, imprisoning, permanently displacing people the USA deems enemies, supportive of enemies of the state, or collateral damage.
Proportionality when discussed by the average American is questioning the very fabric of our way of life, our leadership and our own form of enslavement and dictatorship. The military is right, and whatever they need to intervene or overreach, they know the deal.