Eat Sleep Beach
by Sylvia Cook
Title
Eat Sleep Beach
Artist
Sylvia Cook
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Beach/ocean photograph in Washington sate, near Long beach, Wa. Paths over the sand dunes leading to the beach.
Long Beach began when Henry Harrison Tinker bought a land claim from Charles E. Reed in 1880. He platted the town and called it "Tinkerville." Long Beach was officially incorporated on January 18, 1922. From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.
Named one of �America�s Favorite Beach Towns� by ForbesTraveler.com and voted �Best Beach� by the viewers of Seattle�s KING-5 TV, the Peninsula offers visitors blocks of colorful shops, great seafood, comfortable lodging, small museums, horseback riding, and an expansive beach. Southwest Washington�s Long Beach Peninsula: home to a new national park, two historic lighthouses, renowned restaurants, cranberry bogs, and oyster farms.
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September 30th, 2013
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