The Small Town In Washington That’s Loaded With Fascinating History
Steilacoom is a small coastal town in Pierce County. If you’ve never heard of it, you’re not alone. Only about 6,300 people call it home, and while it’s a charming place, it doesn’t have any major tourist attractions. That being said, Steilacoom is one of the most historically significant towns in the Pacific Northwest. It’s also absolutely beautiful.

But the general belief is that it was named after the Steilacoom tribe itself, which makes sense since the tribe had a village in the Tacoma area.

This makes it the oldest incorporated town in Washington.
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The town has several territorial corporations. One is the Oberlin Congregational Church, incorporated on April 27, 1883 with a mere eight members. The first sawmill and the first jail in Washington were also built here.
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A historic district was established in 1974, and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places the following year. There are 68 contributing properties.

he Steilacoom Historical Museum Association, which was incorporated in 1970, is dedicated to preserving every part of the town's past.

The views from Sunnyside Beach Park really can't be beat. It's really no wonder that those who call Steilacoom home tend to love it.

And all it takes is one visit to Steilacoom to fall in love.
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