Seaview, Washington

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Seaview
Unincorporated community
Seaview
Location within the state of Washington
Coordinates: 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472Coordinates: 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472
Country United States
State Washington
County Pacific
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)

Seaview is an Unincorporated community in Pacific County, Washington. It is part of the Long Beach, Washington urban cluster and had a population for its ZIP code at the 2000 census[1] of 516 people.

Geography

Seaview is located in extreme southwest Washington state on the Long Beach peninsula at 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472 (46.334544, -124.05460).[2]

History

Seaview was once a depot on the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company, a narrow gauge railroad that ran up the Long Beach Peninsula from 1889 to 1930. There was only a platform and shed at Seaview until 1905 when a regular depot was built. A photograph published by Feagans shows the depot on the east side of the tracks. There are three or four business just to the north of the depot. A wooden boardwalk between the business block and the depot began at the northernmost business, possibly a grocery (barrels and crates are visible), and extended south at least as far as the depot.[3] The photos from the University of Washington's collection, linked below, are crisp and show about four businesses just to the south of the depot, and also show the boardwalk extending south along the tracks along all these businesses. No business names are visible, but there appears to be an ice cream shop, an oyster lunch establishment, and a market. The first photo shows the train coming in from the south. The second photo shows the train after it arrived. There are two children seen playing on the west side of the track in both photos, comparison of the photos these are the same children.

The Seaview depot building still exists, and is now a restaurant.[4] The Hotel Shelburne, built in Seaview in 1896, still exists today as the Shelburne Country Inn.[5] Other hotels in Seaview included the Hackney Cottage, Sunset Hotel, The Hotel Seaview and The Sou'Wester Inn.[6]

See also

References

  1. "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31. 
  2. "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31. 
  3. Feagans, with photo from the Chinook Observer
  4. The Depot Restaurant, Seaview, Washington
  5. Shelburne Country Inn website
  6. Hobbs and Lucero, Long Beach Peninsula, at 19

The Sou'Wester Lodge http://souwesterlodge.com/

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