November 29, 2010
It cannot be denied that once you mentioned the City of the minute town, it will give you the idea about the fine woods that grew abundantly thus the minute town had been branded as the land of fine woods since time immemorial. These rich natural resources then became the major way of living in the community itself.
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November 22, 2010
A city in Grays Harbor County, Washington State, United States, Hoquiam, means “hungry for wood”. This name was coined by Indian settlers for the river running into Grays Harbor. It was the first site of the Indian village. However, white settlers got immersed in the area in the 1850s due to abundance of game, shellfish, and giant trees. The city was integrated on the twenty first of May, 1890.
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