~10,000 BCE: Terrain Altitude Shift (211.636596680m)
Cached Landmark Glimpse
864 Draper Rd
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
864 Draper Rd
053030219030
Locality: Clallam County
USGS GNIS: Mineral Spring (historical)
Chronological Record
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Deep Time
Terrain Altitude Shift (211.636596680m)
Based on automated geographic surveys, this coordinate sits at roughly 211.636596680 meters above sea level. Topographic formation largely stems from deep-time tectonic shifts ending during the Pleistocene glacial retreat.
Open full story nodeBedrock Foundation: Eocene-Oligocene sedimentary
Situated securely over bedrock composed primarily of sedimentary dating back to the Oligocene era.
Open full story nodeIndigenous Context
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
No specific historical treaty polygons directly intersect this localized coordinate point in the open dataset. Regional interpolation suggests nomadic stewardship traversing the general county area prior to colonization.
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Resolved Property Address
The submitted search resolves to 864 Draper Rd. This canonical target is used for display, repeat-search matching, and cache identity so syntax variations point back to the same saved snapshot.
Open full story nodeAssessor Parcel: 053030219030
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Parcel Identity
Land & Use
Valuation & Taxes
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Locality: Clallam County
This coordinate is administratively classified within Clallam County, Washington. Hyper-local zoning designations and district boundaries may affect historical records and deed trails.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Mineral Spring (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Mineral Spring (historical) as a Spring in Clallam County, WA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Port Angeles Army Air Field (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Port Angeles Army Air Field (historical) as a Military in Clallam County, WA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Ennis Creek
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Ennis Creek as a Stream in Clallam County, WA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Lake Aldwell (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Lake Aldwell (historical) as a Reservoir in Clallam County, WA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodenearby from: Masonic Temple (Port Angeles, Washington)
Masonic Temple (Port Angeles, Washington) sits nearby from this property. The Masonic Temple at 622 South Lincoln Street in Port Angeles, Washington is a historic masonic temple that was constructed in 1921 in Classical Revival style. Throughout the early 20th century, its members included some of the city's most prominent citizens. The building also served as the primary venue in Port Angeles for large social and civic gatherings.
Open full story nodenearby from: Olympic National Park Headquarters Historic District
Olympic National Park Headquarters Historic District sits nearby from this property. The Olympic National Park Headquarters Historic District overlooks Port Angeles, Washington from Peabody Heights, consisting of 6 contributing buildings built in 1940–44, 8 contributing structures and 17 non-contributing properties that act as the administrative headquarters for Olympic National Park. Native landscaping enhances the site.
Open full story nodenearby from: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Port Angeles, Washington)
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Port Angeles, Washington) sits nearby from this property. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, also known as the Salvation Army Citidel Corps and now hosting the Salvation Army Corps Community Center, is a historic building located at 206 South Peabody Street, in Port Angeles, Washington. Originally a church, the structure was built in 1905 in Gothic Revival style. Between 1905 and 1914 a free standing parish hall was constructed south of the chapel.
Open full story nodenearby from: Port Angeles East, Washington
Port Angeles East, Washington sits nearby from this property. Port Angeles East is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clallam County, Washington, and part of the Port Angeles micropolitan area, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, Port Angeles East had a population of 3,159. This unincorporated urban growth area bordering the city of Port Angeles is known by locals as the Gales Addition.
Open full story nodenearby from: Crane, Washington
Crane, Washington sits nearby from this property. Crane is an unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United States. Crane is on the Morse Creek U.S. Geological Survey Map.
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