 
Barry Cranberry says...

"Bored?
Nothing To Do? Don't Get
Bogged Down !
Check This Site Often For Fun On The Cranberry Coast"
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Grayland Beach and
Cranberry Bogs in Winter
Grayland
WA, population 1,776
A small community
along State Hwy 105 on the beautiful Washington Coast, Grayland
is the heart of the "Cranberry Coast." There are
many Cranberry Bogs that were started by the Finnish farmers
nearly 150 years ago. The Historic Grayland Community Hall
was built by the Finnish people in the 1930's and it is still
used today for the annual Cranberry Harvest Festival, Driftwood
Show, Christmas Bazaar, and many community events and festivals.
An enormous stretch
of 18 miles of beach is flat, sand covered, and patched with
spiky grasses. Stand at the edge of the ocean and take a
big breath until your lungs nearly burst, and your cares will
fly with the wind. No noise other than the sound of the
gulls and the muted dull roar of the surf.
The residents are as
steady and relentless as the ocean. Lots of them operate
their own roadside businesses, cafes, small groceries,
gift/antique shops, motels/cabins and camping/RV parks.
Nothing fancy about the town or it's residents. Just
friendly folk.
Come, take a stroll
on the beach, fly a kite, try our Cranberry cuisine, or just
relax.
(Press release
excerpts from Seattle Times provided by Cranberry Coast Chamber
of Commerce.)
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Cranberry Coast Chamber of Commerce
1-800-473-6018
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