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  1. Incorporated in 1914, the town has always relied on fishing and maritime industries such as seafood canning for its economy. After salmon restrictions were put in place in the late twentieth century, an economy began to grow around recreational activities such as surfing and charter whale-watching excursions.

  2. Dec 30, 2015 · Despite objections, the Legislature approved the separation, and on July 2, 1787, Westport was incorporated. But why the name “Westport”? All references up to this point had been to Acoaxet or Acoaxet Village. This had been the local name for the area, as well as the two branches of the river.

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  4. Feb 13, 2014 · See Additional Media On June 26, 1914, Westport is officially incorporated as town of the fourth class in Chehalis (later Grays Harbor) County. It is located in Southwestern Washington on the south shore of Grays Harbor.

  5. Incorporated in 1914, the town has always relied on fishing and maritime industries such as seafood canning for its economy. After salmon restrictions were put in place in the late twentieth century, an economy began to grow around recreational activities such as surfing and charter whale-watching excursions.

  6. www.ci.westport.wa.us › about_westport › historyCITY OF WESTPORT, WA

    The City of Westport was incorporated on June 26, 1914. Today, Westport with a population of 2,295 still relies on fishing, shellfish harvesting, seafood processing, and tourism for much of its livelihood. More recently, boat building has also become an important part of Westport's economic base.

  7. Mar 18, 2018 · In 1914, Westport was incorporated and by 1920, the city was known for whaling and fishing. The fishing makes Westport a destination today, surviving hard economic times in the 1980s and 1990s and transitioning to a growing and energetic community. To discover more about Westport’s history, head to the Maritime Museum in town.

  8. Jan 14, 2016 · According to Aalberg, Westport never had a mayor, was never incorporated, and never suffered from any sort of bureaucracy or government interference. “They took care of their own, lived by the golden rule,” he said. “They didn’t need subsidies or help or assistance.”.

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