Bucoda, located in Thurston County, Washington, is a small town with a population of 562. Originally named Seatco, the settlement was later renamed Bucoda after the surnames of its principal investors. With a history that includes being the site of Washington's first territorial prison and a once-thriving lumber mill, Bucoda offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Today, Bucoda is a charming town that showcases its rich heritage through various events and attractions, such as the annual Boo-Coda Spook-Tacular and a haunted house. Despite its small size, Bucoda has managed to preserve its unique character and continues to be a place of interest for visitors seeking a taste of Washington's history.
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