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Text Box: Copyright 2008 Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce
Text Box: Text Box: A large proportion of the Makah population died during the 1850's smallpox epidemic.  The above plaque marks the mass burial site overlooking the waterfront.
Text Box: Copyright 2007 Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce
Text Box: Text Box: Text Box: Text Box: Neah Bay High School is the home of the Red Devils.   Their sports teams seldom fail to go to state championship playoffs.
Text Box: The Diaht Veterans and Fort Nunez Gaona park is one of the newest additions to the Neah Bay shore.   This park is still in work.
The park honors Makah veterans as well as commemorating the 1792 fort built by Spanish explorers. 
Text Box: Text Box: Text Box: The Neah Bay community hall is one of the most utilized facilities on the reservation.   Family and cultural events are hosted here.
Text Box: The fish unloading dock provides a vital service to  the commercial fishing fleet.
Text Box: Text Box: Text Box: The small strip mall is home to several businesses, as well as the Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce 
Text Box: The village market, located in the Makah Village Center, is available to businesses for vendor stalls.  
Text Box: Text Box: Above is an aerial view of the Neah Bay area.  It shows the breakwater which runs from the mainland to Wa adah Island.  Also visible is the Coast Guard docks at the east end of the village, and the marina in the center of the picture.
Text Box: Text Box: To the left is the Makah Senior Center.  The center maintains the Makah tradition of respecting and taking care of the elderly within the community.
The beach beside the Senior Center is the site of the 4th of July fireworks which draw people from all over the Northwest Coast.