city in Pacific County, Washington, United States
Raymond is a city of 3,000 people (2018) in Southwest Washington.
Understand
editRaymond was incorporated as a city in 1907. Raymond was named after L.V. Raymond, who was the first postmaster in Raymond. In the early years, Raymond's business section was built on stilts five or six feet above the tidelands and sloughs that crisscrossed the site. Elevated sidewalks and streets connected most of the buildings.
Raymond claimed a population of 6,000 in 1913 and had a reputation as a wild and wooly lumber mill town. City fathers resisted the unwanted reputation with promotions of Raymond as "The Empire City of Willapa Harbor" and "The City That Does Things". The grunge band Nirvana played their first gig in Raymond on March 7, 1987.
Get in
editGet around
edit- Pacific Transit. Operates bus transit services in the area.
- Route 14 operates Monday to Friday between Raymond and Aberdeen along Hwy 101.
- Route 32 operates daily between Raymond and South Bend.
- Route 50 operates Monday to Friday between Raymond and Ilwaco via South Bend and Astoria.