Washington Shorelines Now and Then

Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State

Showing posts with label Puget Sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puget Sound. Show all posts
2/25/22

When it was Cool to Burn Ships on Puget Sound..

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As the maritime industry moved away from wood and more into steel hulls, the older boats were discarded, grounded or burned.   On Puget Soun...
11/3/21

From Craven Peninsula to Port Townsend Canal

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 In 1841 explorer Charles Wilkes named the small stretch of gravel connecting Port Hadlock with Indian Island Craven Peninsula after a membe...
1/31/21

Seattle's West Point Lighthouse - 1940 and 2021

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I came across this 1940 photo in one of the Magnolia Historical Society's books 'Magnolia Memories'.   What's significant a...
11/13/20

Landing craft on the beach at Fort Worden

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 A quick post today from Fort Worden in Port Townsend. I mostly want to use this post to amplify the great work by Fort Worden historian Tim...
10/9/20

Flagler's guns come ashore at Marrowstone Point

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My favorite place to visit here on the Olympic Peninsula is Fort Flagler on Marrowstone Island . The former coast artillery fort is now a st...
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