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The oldest known site in the state which demonstrates an adaptation to river resources is Aveys Orchard in Douglas County, which dates to at least 10,300 years ago.
Both animal and human bones dating back to 13,000 years old have been found across Washington and evidence of human habitation in the Olympic Peninsula dates back to approximately 9,000 BCE, 3,000 to 5,000 years after massive flooding of the Columbia River which carved the Columbia Gorge.
Spanish explorer Salvador Fidalgo establishes the first European settlement in Washington, Nunez Genoa, a short-lived fort at Neah Bay, in May 1792.
The Covington House cabin, which is the oldest (domestic dwelling/home) privately built structure, is also the oldest school building in addition to it being the oldest boarding school built in Clark County, Washington.
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