Longbranch, Washington
Unincorporated community & Census-designated place in Washington, United States
47°12′33″N 122°45′20″W / 47.20917°N 122.75556°W / 47.20917; -122.7555698351
Longbranch is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is located on the Key Peninsula, along Filucy Bay between Pitt Passage and Balch Passage. Longbranch is primarily residential (like nearby Home and Lakebay) and includes a marina, church, and community centre.
The community was named after Long Branch, New Jersey.[1]
History
In 1934, Longbranch was linked by ferry service with Steilacoom, Anderson and McNeil islands.[2] The ferry continues in operation, but no longer connects to Longbranch.
References
External links
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Longbranch.
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Municipalities and communities of Pierce County, Washington, United States
County seat: Tacoma
- Alder
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- Anderson Island
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- Ketron Island
- Key Center
- La Grande
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- Longbranch
- Maplewood
- McChord AFB
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- Prairie Ridge
- Purdy
- Raft Island
- Rosedale
- South Creek
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- Stansberry Lake
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- Tehaleh
- Vaughn
- Waller
- Wauna
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- Joint Base Lewis–McChord (Fort Lewis, McChord Field)
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