Old Man House Park in Suquamish, WA, is a historic site that holds great significance for the Suquamish people. Known as the place of the clear salt water in the Southern Lushootseed language, it has been the primary home of the Suquamish people since ancient times, serving as the site of Old-Man-House Village and the winter home of Chief Seattle.
The park offers visitors the opportunity to explore the rich culture and traditions of the Suquamish people, as well as learn about the history of Agate Passage. Additionally, Suquamish Seafoods provides high-quality seafood products from the Puget Sound region, while Port Madison Enterprises operates various businesses aimed at promoting the economic and social welfare of the Suquamish Tribe through commercial activities.
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