Jackson House State Park Heritage Site
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jackson-house-state-park-heritage-site-206-6675460
title:
Jackson House State Park Heritage Site
text:
Jackson House State Park Heritage Site is a 1.4-acre (0.57 ha) Washington state park centered around the John R. Jackson House, the restored homestead cabin of John R. and Matilda Jackson, who were among the first Euro-American settlers north of the Columbia River. Known locally as the Jackson Courthouse, the site is located in Mary's Corner. The Lewis and Clark State Park lies directly south of the courthouse and the Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site is situated to the north. The buil
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original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_House_State_Park_Heritage_Site
date created:
2022-06-23T18:55:11Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T18:16:10Z
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