Located on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen peninsula, Point Roberts is a unique pene-exclave of Washington state with a population of 1,191. Accessible by traveling through Canada, this census-designated place offers a post office and a ZIP Code of 98281.
Established in 1846 as a result of the Oregon Treaty, Point Roberts maintains its status as a part of the United States despite its location south of the 49th parallel. Named after Henry Roberts by George Vancouver, this area has a rich history intertwined with international border disputes and exploratory expeditions.
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