Neah Bay, Washington, is the north-western-most point in the contiguous US, located on the Makah Indian Reservation. It is a small community located in the northwest corner of Chelan County.
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The arts of Neah Bay can be traced to the Native American tribe that makes up the Makah nation. The local entertainment often centers around the trails and fishing charters, which can be found in the Recreation and Sports category.
The society and culture of Neah Bay is directly related to the Makah tribe, which has been in the news lately because of their annual whale hunt. The history of the Makah people can be found in the local museums, and the land they have lived in can be found on the local trails.