Beaver, Clallam County, Washington, United States
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- Beaver
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Tyee is a Chinook word meaning "big, or chief or king." Tyee took its name from Tyee Prairie. Originally, Beaver Camp, which had Beaver PO, was a logging camp located to the east of Tyee and moved west as the logging progressed. As Tyee continued to grow and Beaver Camp did not, the Post Office moved 2.4 km (1.5 mi) west to Tyee. In 1957, it was recommended that Tyee be renamed to Beaver.
- 48.057299448° 03' 26.3"N-124.3474350124° 20' 50.8"W
- Shuwah 3.1 mi. SW
- Sappho 3.3 mi. E
- Forks 7.6 mi. S
- Old Royal 9.9 mi. NW
- Quillayute 12 mi. SW
- Clallam Bay 14.2 mi. N
- Forks 6.9 mi. S
- Quillayute 12 mi. SW
- Old Clallam Bay 13.2 mi. N
- Old 14.5 mi. W
- 126 m
- 694849694
- Updated Apr 19, 2020