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Seaview, founded in the 1870s, is located in the SW corner of Washington State on the Long Beach Peninsula, a narrow strip of land 30 miles long and two miles wide. It stretches from the mouth of the Columbia River north to the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge and Leadbetter State Park, from the Pacific Ocean east to Willapa Bay, one of the last unspoiled and unpolluted estuaries in the United States. In 1805 William Clark carved his name on a tree here, making this the western most point reached by the expedition.
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