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Potlatch, Washington
Potlatch, Washington is located in Washington (state)
Potlatch, Washington
Potlatch, Washington
Location in Washington (state)
Potlatch, Washington is located in the United States
Potlatch, Washington
Potlatch, Washington
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Washington
County Mason
Time zone UTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (PDT)

Potlatch is an unincorporated community in Mason County, Washington, United States. It is located on the western shore of the Great Bend of Hood Canal, near the mouth of the Skokomish River.

History

The town's history dates to 1900, when Thomas Bordeaux became president of the newly incorporated Potlatch Commercial and Terminal Company. The company acquired timber lands and began construction of a logging railway to access them. Potlatch was built as a company town. The hydroelectric dam at Lake Cushman and the Potlatch Powerhouse began producing electricity in 1926. The second dam at Lake Kokanee was finished in 1930. The water is conveyed to Potlatch through huge pipes, visible for miles.

Potlatch borders the Skokomish Indian Tribal lands to the south. During shrimp, crab, and salmon harvesting seasons, tribal fishing operations sell their fresh catch.

Infrastructure

The Cushman Dam No. 2 powerhouse, which generates hydropower electricity for Tacoma, is located in Potlatch. Water from Lake Kokanee on the North Fork Skokomish River is piped to the powerhouse at Potlatch. Nearly the entire flow of the river was diverted to the Potlatch Powerhouse. A 2009 settlement will result in more water from the Cushman Hydro Project, which includes Cushman Dam No. 1 at Lake Cushman, and Dam No. 2 at Lake Kokanee, being released into the lower North Fork Skokomish River.

Parks and recreation

Potlatch State Park is south of the town center.

See also

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