Washington Shorelines Now and Then

Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State

Showing posts with label Mosquito Fleet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosquito Fleet. Show all posts
12/23/22

The Lake Washington Shipyard Now and Then

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Opened in the 1870's as a small boat builder called Anderson Shipyard, the Lake Washington Shipyard began it's legacy as a maritime ...
6/27/21

Port Crescent, Revisited from the Water

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We’ve posted about the lost logging town of Port Crescent on this blog before , but there are so many great historical photos of the townsit...
6/11/20

Washington Harbor - 600 Years of Activity

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This Washington Harbor shoreline at the entrance to Sequim Bay is one of the most culturally significant and extensively researched historic...
5/5/20

Port Williams...Bustling Port Now County Park

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Port Williams is located on the Olympic Peninsula near Sequim , between Sequim Bay and New Dungeness Lighthouse. It’s currently a Clallam Co...
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