Ocosta, Washington
Ocosta is an unincorporated community and Census-designated place in Grays Harbor County, in the U.S. state of Washington.
History
The town, originally called Ocosta-by-the-sea, was the product of a disagreement between Aberdeen, WA and the Northern Pacific Railroad. In those days, it was common for the NP to accept a cash incentive from a town that wished to connect to the system. Aberdeen refused to pay, and the NP established the town in an attempt to bypass the city.The town was reached in 1892; however, Ocosta's harbor was found to be unsuitable, and the NP instead struck a deal with Aberdeen to build a spur into the city. When the 1893 financial panic occurred, the Northern Pacific ultimately halted progress, and the city of Aberdeen finished the spur, using rails from a sunken barque.
A post office called Ocosta was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1943. The community was named for the nearby ocean coast. The ZIP Code for Ocosta is 98520.