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Greenwood is a small, unincorporated community located in Whatcom County, in the U.S. state of Washington. An unincorporated community is a place where people live together but it doesn't have its own local government, like a city or town. Instead, it's usually managed by the larger county government.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a group of homes and businesses that are not part of an official city or town. This means they don't have their own mayor or city council. Instead, services like police, fire, and road maintenance are handled by the county. People living in these areas still pay taxes, but those taxes go to the county instead of a local city government.

History of Greenwood

The community of Greenwood had a post office for a short time, from 1901 to 1902. A post office was very important back then because it was how people sent and received letters and packages. Having a post office often meant a place was growing and had enough people to need one. The name "Greenwood" was chosen because of a beautiful group of evergreen trees that grew near where the community first started. These trees likely made the area look very green and natural.

Greenwood's Location in Whatcom County

Greenwood is found in Whatcom County, which is in the very northwest part of Washington State. This county is known for its beautiful natural areas, including forests, mountains, and parts of the Puget Sound. Whatcom County also shares a border with Canada, making it a unique place with a mix of natural beauty and international connections.

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