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Clallam County, Washington

 Ghost Towns

   

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  • Carlsborg

4 miles west of Sequim

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Carlsborg was a lumber mill town. The town had equipment and supply stores, a theater, newspaper, and a general store among others. A few residences are still occupied.


  • Diamond Point

7 miles west of Port Townsend

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Diamond Point was a quarantine camp for the U.S. Government. A hospital was located there among other buildings. The area is now a development.


  • Dungeness

4 miles north of Sequim

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Dungeness was a town that grew out of New Dungeness, located about 1.5 miles west. The town had several businesses, including shops, stores, laundry, hotel, restaurant. The area is beginning to become developed.


  • Gettysburg

18 miles west of Port Angeles

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Gettysburg was a logging camp. The town had a bunkhouse, general store, hotel, and other buildings. The town is now ghost, except for one family.


  • Port Crescent

13 miles west of Port Angeles

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A logging camp and port, Port Crescent had two saloons, boarding house, hotel, and other stores and shops. The town now is a campground and a few residences.


  • Pysht

7 miles southeast of Clallam Bay

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Pysht grew from a farming settlement into a logging town. The town had a cook house, bunk house, a movie house, shop, and residences. The town is now ghost.


  • Twin

21 miles west of Port Angeles

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Twin was a logging camp. The camp had bunkhouses for about 200 and a few stores. The town is now ghost.


 

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