Pysht, Washington
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Pysht is an unincorporated community located on the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The community is accessible via State Rout 112 and sits near the mouth of the Pysht River. is directly east of the settlement.
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Pysht is an unincorporated community located on the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The community is accessible via State Rout 112 and sits near the mouth of the Pysht River. is directly east of the settlement. The community lies on the Strait of Juan de Fuca near the mouth of the Pysht River, which flows southwest to northeast. The area was originally home to the Klallam village of Pysht, while European Americans arrived in the 1860s. Michigan-based was established in 1886 purchased several homesteads in the Pysht Valley to log the area, later setting up logging camps and a company town at Pysht. At its height, it housed 500 people and included a post office, company store, schoolhouse, hospital, electric plant, movie hall, and a port. A county road (now State Route 112) was completed in 1920. The original Klallam village was demolished in the 1920s by loggers seeking to build a lumber mill while its residents were working in other areas.
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