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Pacific County, named after the Pacific Ocean, is perched at the southwestern corner of Washington state. The ocean forms its western border and the north shore of the Columbia River and Wahkiakum County form its southern border. Grays Harbor County lies to the north and Lewis County to the east. A distinctive geographical feature is the 30-mile-long Long Beach Peninsula, which meets the ocean on its western side and shelters Willapa Bay on its eastern side. In 1851 Pacific County was the third county created in what would become Washington Territory.
 

   

 


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I am Colleen, your hostess for the Pacific County GenWeb.   If you have anything to contribute, any suggestions for inclusion on the site, or simply want to send a friendly greeting, just email me! I'd love to hear from you.

If you would like to adopt a county, have a look at the counties on the WAGenWeb home page.  Should your county of choice already be adopted, you can be added to a waiting list by contacting one of the names below:

       State Coordinator: Mike Sweeney
       Assistant State Coordinator: Colleen Pustola 


PLEASE NOTE: I do not live in Pacific County and am unable to help you with local research.   Please see the Look Up Assistance page.

This site last updated:
9 June 2019, 06:46 a.m.

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