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History of Castle Rock
The city of Castle Rock is situated primarily upon the donated land claim of Eliza and William Huntington. The Huntingtons settled in the area in 1852. On December 12, 1888, the city of Castle Rock was platted, and later incorporated in 1890.
The city is named after
a large volcanic rock formation along the Cowlitz River which resembles
an old castle. “The Rock”, which rises 200 feet above the surrounding
area, was used as a geographical landmark for early travelers along
the Cowlitz River. Now, the city has preserved “The Rock.” Visitors
and locals can hike to the top of the 200-foot formation, thanks to
a trail that winds its way to the top. Historical markers are located
at the base of “The Rock” at the intersection of Huntington Avenue
South and Front Avenue. |