Jackson House State Park Heritage Site
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Jackson House State Park Heritage Site in Chehalis, WA offers visitors a glimpse into Washington State history through the preserved cabin home of pioneer John R. Jackson and his family, dating back to 1850. This small day use park provides picnic areas and interpretive opportunities, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing outdoor experience.
With designated fire pits and grills, visitors can enjoy a cozy atmosphere while learning about early settler life at this National Register of Historic Places site. Explore the park's grass fields and picnic tables, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the region at Jackson House State Park Heritage Site.
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