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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Suquamish Tribe, stewards of the Kitsap Peninsula for over 10,000 years. The name "Suquamish" echoes the reverence for clear saltwater, a cornerstone of their culture. Explore the Suquamish Museum and Cultural Center, a treasure trove of artifacts and history nestled near the Old Man House village site. Dive into Chief Seattle's legacy, integral to the region's narrative. Experience Chief Seattle Days, a vibrant festival celebrating Suquamish traditions. Indulge in luxury at Clearwater Casino Resort, the only waterfront casino in Puget Sound. Discover the natural beauty and cultural richness of Suquamish, where history meets modernity.

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An interior view of the Suquamish Museum, showcasing intricately carved wooden figures holding a canoe, woven baskets, and historical information panels lining the wall.
Arts & Entertainment
Chief Seattle's gravesite with two vibrant totem poles, honoring the Suquamish leader. The American flag and other ceremonial flags are placed around the site, surrounded by lush greenery.
Outdoor Recreation
A vintage photograph of a group of people, including Indigenous individuals, gathered at the Old Man House in Suquamish, WA, with tents and early structures in the background.
History & Culture
Old Man House Park
Discover the remains of the largest Suquamish longhouse, once home to Chief Seattle and a center of Suquamish life.

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