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Seaview, Washington

Seaview
Unincorporated community
Seaview is located in Washington (state)
Seaview
Seaview
Location within the state of Washington
Coordinates: 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472Coordinates: 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472
Country United States
State Washington
County Pacific
Elevation 10 ft (3 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 473
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP codes 98644
Area code(s) 360
GNIS feature ID 1512652

Seaview is an Unincorporated community in Pacific County, Washington. It is part of the Long Beach, Washington urban cluster and had a population for its 98644 ZIP code at the 2010 census of 473 people.

Seaview is located in extreme southwest Washington state on the Long Beach peninsula at 46°20′04″N 124°03′17″W / 46.33444°N 124.05472°W / 46.33444; -124.05472 (46.334544, -124.05460).

Seaview's history began in 1859 when Jonathan Stout, a cooper from Ohio, arrived on the Long Beach Peninsula. In 1880 he purchased 153 acres along the ocean front with plans for a summer resort. He ran through several names for the resort—Stout's, Ocean View, North Pacific Beach, and finally Sea View. He built a hotel a few hundred feet from the mean high tide line with an ocean view across the driftwood that accumulated every winter. A half mile of accreted sand covered with trees now separate the hotel's site from the ocean due to the effects of the North Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River.

Stout recorded his townsite at the Pacific County courthouse in October 1881 and soon began selling lots. Most were fifty by one hundred feet and sold for one hundred dollars. To build a cottage on a lot cost between two and three hundred dollars. They were board-and-batten on the outside, with no insulation or interior plasterwork. Many Portlanders purchased lots and built houses in Seaview throughout the 1880s and early 1890s, until the Panic of 1893 put a damper on such luxuries.


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