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Chief Sealth's Home and Grave |
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| Chief Sealth's Home and Grave |
| Discover Puget Sound's roots from the days when there were many firs and no freeways. Visit Suquamish, where the tribal chief for whom Seattle was named lived communally in what amounted to a mansion of the early 1800s: a beachfront longhouse reputedly more than 500 feet long. Today, Chief Sealth is buried in a small cemetery just up the hill, with a glimpse through tall, guardian evergreens of the swirling waters of narrow Agate Passage. |
| South Street, just off Suquamish Way |
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| Suquamish |
| WA |
| 98392 |
WINTER HOURS (OCTOBER 1ST THROUGHT APRIL 30TH)
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY EXCEPT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
SUMMER HOURS (MAY 1ST THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30TH)
10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY (SEVEN DAYS A WEEK)
GUIDED TOURS SCHEDULED WITH 48 HOUR ADVANCE APPOINTMENT ONLY |
| Free |
| (360) 598-3311 |
| http://www.hud.gov/local/shared/working/r10/nwonap/gravesite.cfm?STATE=or |
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