Cape Flattery is the fictionaltown in the rural-comedy film series, Ma and Pa Kettle (1949–1957). The town makes reference to the Cape Flattery as the most remote, rural, and northernmost point in the West Coast.
In the series the town is mentioned as an incorporated city and county seat of "Clallan County", a variant for Clallam County.
The Billy Reed Store - The shop which Billy Reed ran in downtown Cape Flattery, he sold almost everything from food to household accessories. He always had his Ford pickup filled with merchandise.
Pinewood Hospital - was the town's hospital, as seen in Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm, where the first grandson of Ma and Pa was born. The hospital sign said "Pinewood Hospital founded in 1927".
The MacDonald Farm - was the farm which Betty and Bob MacDonald moved into in the first film The Egg and I. The farm was broken down and aged, and the little old lady Emily (Ida Moore), who scared Betty, was the previous owner. After it burned down, Bob and Betty planned to rebuild it but they never did.
Bella Vista Farm - was the farm that was owned and run by Harriet Putnam (Louise Albritton) in The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm. Bob MacDonald bought it from her as a gift for Betty, since she longed for an ultra-modern farm.
The Maddocks Farm - was the neighboring farm to the Kettle Farm. Mr Maddocks was the richest man in the county as Pa Kettle said in Ma and Pa Kettle at Home. Mr. Maddocks was not fond of the Kettles because they were lazy and noisy.