Port Townsend


Port Townsend

Overview

Introduction

Port Townsend, which sits on the northeastern tip of the Olympic Peninsula 45 mi/70 km northwest of Seattle, has a long seafaring history—it was one of the region's most important ports in the late 1800s. Its success gave it the finest collection of Victorian architecture north of San Francisco.

More than 75% of Port Townsend's buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. Many have been converted into bed-and-breakfasts, which are kept busy, thanks to the town's pretty seaside setting near the Olympic Mountains.

Local attractions include shopping, films, music, galleries, quilting and the annual Wooden Boat Festival in early September. For more information, visit https://enjoypt.com.

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