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  2. Category : Populated coastal places in Washington (state)

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  3. Seabrook, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Seabrook is an unincorporated planned community in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. Founded in 2004 by developers Casey and Laura Roloff, Seabrook is a beach town based on the concept of New Urbanism. [1] [2] Seabrook has a town hall, a Montessori school, [3] and as of 2023 had 18 parks. [4] A majority of its homes are vacation ...

  4. Cohassett Beach, Washington - Wikipedia

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    There is currently no physical area defined as Cohassett Beach however there is a new sub-division near the original that is named Cohasset Beach offering oceanfront and view homes. None of the census info listed before applies. As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 618 people, 307 households, and 168 families residing in the CDP.

  5. Ocean Shores, Washington - Wikipedia

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    In expectation of a huge casino development, the Ocean Shores Development Corporation opened their sale of lots in a travel trailer parked in the dunes. Soon the word spread about the California-style development of the place called Ocean Shores. Lots began at $595 and were sold sight unseen from the first plat maps. As the numbers of lots sold ...

  6. Long Beach Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Long Beach Peninsula is known for its continuous sand beach 28 miles (45 km) in extent on the Pacific Ocean side, claimed to be the longest beach in the United States. It is a popular vacation destination for people from Seattle, Washington (165 miles (266 km) distant) and Portland, Oregon (115 miles (185 km) distant).

  7. North Cove, Washington - Wikipedia

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    North Cove has been nicknamed "Washaway Beach," and its loss of over 100 feet (30 m) of land per year has led to it being labeled the fastest-eroding shoreline on the West Coast. [7] The nearby communities of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation and Tokeland have also been affected by the rapid erosion of the north shore of the bay. [8] [9]

  8. Birch Bay, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Birch Bay (Tsan-wuch, Say-wak) is a census-designated place (CDP) along the shore of the bay named Birch Bay in Whatcom County, Washington, United States.The population was 8,413 at the 2010 census, a 69.6% increase over the 4,961 individuals in the 2000 census.

  9. Echo Lake (Shoreline, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Lake Park contains popular amenities such as a beach, paved trails, a playground, and public art. [5] Echo Lake is stocked with rainbow trout by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. [6] The lake suffers from high nutrient levels (eutrophication), causing algal growth and impacting water quality.