McGowan, Washington
McGowan, Washington was a stop on the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company's narrow gauge line that ran on the Long Beach Peninsula in Pacific County, Washington, USA from 1889 to 1930.[1] In the late 19th century, P.J. McGowan bought land in the area for $1,200, and built his house and a dock and a salmon cannery on the site.[2] During the railroad times, the main line and a passing siding ran through McGowan.[3] McGowan is just west of the north end of the Astoria-Megler Bridge. The only prominent structure remaining is the old wooden Roman Catholic church. From 1925 to 1932, one of the docks of the Astoria-Megler Ferry route was located at McGowan.
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