The Cathlapotle Plankhouse in Ridgefield, WA is a replica of a Chinook settlement structure, built on the site of an ancient Chinook Indian village. Constructed in 2005, the Plankhouse stands as one of the few archaeological remains that provide valuable insights into the culture and lifestyle of the indigenous people.
Located on North Main Avenue, the Cathlapotle Plankhouse offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the rich history of the Chinook Indians, as well as the significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition. With its fascinating exhibits and knowledgeable volunteers, the Plankhouse is a must-visit tourist attraction for those interested in Native American history and archaeology.
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