Tanglewood Island
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tanglewood-island-202-8075529
title:
Tanglewood Island
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Tanglewood Island is a small island in Hale Passage off the northern shore of Fox Island in Pierce County, Washington. It was originally called Grave Island and was sacred to the Nisqually Indians, who for decades practiced tree burials by placing their honored dead in dugout canoes high in the fir trees. Later on, the island was purchased and used as a summer home by Conrad L. Hoska (1856–1910), a Tacoma pioneer. In 1933, Dr. Alfred Schultz, a Tacoma physician, purchased the island for $8,000,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanglewood_Island
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2021-05-17T09:57:41Z
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