- Tioga, Washington
Tioga, Washington was a stop on the
Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company 'snarrow gauge line that ran on theLong Beach Peninsula inPacific County, Washington , USA from 1889 to 1930. [ [http://www.pacificcohistory.org/sw1989_4.htm#19 Weathers, Larry, "Place Names of Pacific County," The Sou'wester, Vol. 24, page 34, Pacific County Historical Society, South Bend, WA (1989) ISSN 0038-4984] ] Tioga has been described as follows:Resort subdivision and
Ilwaco railroad station at the north boundary of the town of Long Beach in the 1890s and early 1900s. The Tioga Hotel was the main focus of the resort and gave the railroad station its name. The surrounding beach was lined with vacation cottages and tents. J. M. Arthur, proprietor of the hotel, later built the Breakers Hotel (north of the Tioga Hotel) in 1901. Tioga is an Iroquois word meaning "where it forks". The hotel and station are long gone. Tioga is now within the city limits of Long Beach. The name is no longer found on maps. [ [http://www.pacificcohistory.org/sw1989_4.htm#19 Weathers, "Place Names... at 63] ]Notes
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Long Beach, Washington
*Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company External links
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