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A Tillamook plank house typically contained essential living spaces, including areas for cooking, eating, and sleeping. The interior featured a central fire pit for heating and cooking, with raised platforms or mats for sleeping. Tools, fishing gear, and storage for food, such as fish and berries, were also common. The house was often adorned with cultural artifacts and artwork, reflecting the community's identity and traditions.

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