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Linda Muldowney
Posted 03/05/2005
Enjoyed your site. Will be visiting tomorrow for a couple of days. Looking forward to seeing and experiencing it all!


 
Margie Cosens
Posted 02/22/2005
I found a bullet (?) about three inches long and surrounded by molten lead of some sort on Pacific Beach last year. I wonder if there are more of these in your museum and where it came from. Thank You for any information you can give me.

 
Gregory Payne
Posted 02/19/2005
I used to be a former resident of Oyehut in 1971-1972, in a small brown oil heated cabin in the Illahee distric of Oyehut. I worked as a cook on days at The Ocean Shores Inn, where Chef Alec Tagaki, Sous Chef Chuck Estivillo, and Breakfast Cook Dick Lee also worked. I also got married to Waitress, Juanita Rose (Reid) Payne, of Ocean City at the time, Alaska also had a big earth quake and all the residents got a sanomi wave warning, where we did get about 15 feet of water. I'd really like to know if my little brown cabin down on the beach is still there or not, I settled down in that area after returning from Vietnam as a combat Infantryman. Now I'am in the OREGON VETERANS HOME in The Dalles, Oregon due to an Agent Orange exposure I had while serving in Vietnam.

Kelly Calhoun, President
Hello everyone,

Many things are being added to the centennial events page. If you would like a more current list, please email us and one will be mailed to you. If you plan to visit Moclips during the centennial, please let us know which days and to which events you will be attending. Thanks! HISTORY COMES ALIVE IN 2005!


Gary Wilkinson
Posted 01/20/2005
Great Website. Our next trip up that way will have to visit your museum.

 
Dick Sterling
Posted 01/13/2005
Enjoyed whole site.Will write to Nordmans.I worked at Aloha and around the beach..surveyor and cruiser from 1951-1997. Will return to Harbor for visit in spring and visit.You all have done a great job.

 
Sara
Posted 12/30/2004
You have a great museum. I learned alot of great history That I didn't know. Thanks for keeping going.

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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