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Tamanowas Rock (also spelled Tamanous〔), also called Chimacum Rock, is a 〔〔 high rock with caves and crevices that lies in a forest adjacent to Anderson Lake State Park, near Port Townsend, Washington. It is a sacred site to the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest and a pilgrimage site.〔 The rock was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.〔.〕 ==History== Tamanowas Rock is said to have first been used 10,000 years ago by the Chimakum (or Chemacum) people (who no longer exist), leading to its alternate name "Chimacum Rock", whose name is also found in other local geographic features.〔 In accordance with legend, it may have been used as a refuge from the tsunami caused by the 1700 Cascadia earthquake, and earlier as a lookout for hunting now-extinct mastodon.〔 "Tamanowas" means "spirit power" in the Klallam language.〔
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