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Holman was a small but important stop on a special train line called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company. This train line ran along the beautiful Long Beach Peninsula in Pacific County, Washington, USA. It operated for many years, from 1889 until 1930, helping people and goods travel across the peninsula.

What Was Holman?

Holman wasn't a big town or city. It was mainly a stop along the railway where the train could pick up or drop off passengers and goods. These stops were important for connecting different parts of the Long Beach Peninsula before cars and good roads were common.

The Ilwaco Railway: A Special Train

The train line that passed through Holman was unique because it was a "narrow gauge" railway. This means its tracks were closer together than standard train tracks. Narrow gauge trains were often used in places where it was hard to build regular tracks, like along coastlines or through mountains. The Ilwaco Railway helped people travel and move things like timber and seafood.

Where Was Holman Located?

Holman was located on the Long Beach Peninsula, which is a long, narrow strip of land on the coast of Washington State. This area is known for its long sandy beaches and natural beauty. The railway played a big part in developing the communities along the peninsula.

How Holman Got Started

The development of the area around Holman began with a person named James Duval Holman. He received a "donation land claim" on the west side of what is now the town of Ilwaco. A donation land claim was a way for people to get land from the government, often by living on it and improving it. This helped new communities grow in the American West.

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