Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Bellingham - Washington
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Bellingham - Washington: Whatcom Falls Park, Fairhaven Historic District, Boulevard Park, Lake Padden Park, Mount Baker Theatre, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, Nooksack Falls, Larrabee State Park, Lake Whatcom, South Bay Trail, Big Rock Garden, Whatcom Museum, Sehome Hill Arboretum, Bellingham Railway Museum
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Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Bellingham, US State..
There's Whatcom Falls Park, Fairhaven Historic District, Boulevard Park, Lake Padden Park, Mount Baker Theatre, Chuckanut Drive, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, Larrabee State Park and more...
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Bellingham Washington Visitor Info - Bellingham Washington's Waterfront Welcomes Visitors
Bellingham Washington is known as one of Washington's most livable small cities. Located close to the Canadian border has made Bellingham WA is also popular with Canadian shoppers and day trippers from Vancouver and southern British Columbia.
The city of Bellingham WA has been placed on a number of national best places to live lists and its easy to see why. Bellingham has a wealth of outdoor recreational activities right at its doorstep from skiing, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing in freshwater and saltwater, and much more.
The city of Bellingham's Squalicum Harbor is home to a fleet of commercial fishing boats, private yachts, Whale Watching excursion boats. Due to Bellingham's close proximity to the San Juan Islands it also hosts a substantial fleet of charter boats and yacht.
The city of Bellingham has been given a rare opportunity to redevelop a large portion of its waterfront due to the closure of a large paper products factory owned by Georgia Pacific. The large tract of land once owned by paper products giant has been donated to the city of Bellingham. The city lost a major employer but it gained what could be one of Washington State's most amazing new waterfront developments--that is if you could get people to agree on what to do with it.
Does the state really need another children's museum?
Does the state really need another cruise terminal?
Does the state really need another sea life park?
Does the state really need another shopping center?
Does the state really need more luxury condos?
It will be interesting to see what ultimately happens to the waterfront--Stand by.
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Bellingham Children’s Museum
Enjoying a quiet morning at the Bellingham Children’s Museum with my favorite kiddos.
Model trains on the move at the Bellingham Railway Museum
Model trains on the move at Bellingham Railway Museum in Washington. Watch as the timber train, circus train, and other cargo trains zip along the rails. Fun for kids, adults, and all railfans!
Trains at the Bellingham Railway Museum
Model trains and hyper kids. Happy birthday!
Travelling to Bellingham, WA USA
Travelling to Bellingham, WA, USA
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Passenger train in Bellingham, WA
June 15, 2018 at 7:55pm a passenger train goes past the pedestrian trail at Boulevard Park in Whatcom County, Washington.
Fairhaven Water Front: Bellingham, WA.
Welcome to Droningham. In this episode I fly around the Fairhaven water fount. I flew over towards Boulevard park then back again. Very nice morning for a fly around. I was lucky and a train pasted by. Had to chase It down.
Sorry for the quick pans and shifty camera work. I was taking the Phantom 3 out for a spin. It was my first real long flight with it and was just amazed at what I could see. I just love to fly and sharing the videos makes it more fun. I forget to try to be a good videographer.
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Bellingham, Washington.....July 2018
Top things to do in Bellingham, Washington
Bellingham, featured on Comcast’s “Neighborhoods” show
Sabrina Register takes us on an electrifying visit to Bellingham. Come get a taste for the history and charm that make this a must-see visitor destination.
Bellingham Kids' Festival
The Bellingham Kids' Festival offers free games and activities for families and brings together businesses and services for parents and children.
Holiday USA & Canada 2013
Home video from my 4th trip to the United States and Canada. Contents: see below. Private footage has been cut out for privacy reasons. This can cause some unnatural transitions in audio or picture.
All footage was filmed with a Panasonic TZ7 Compact Photocamera and an Apple iPad 2.
Contents:
- Boeing Factory Everett (0:01:40)
- Seattle (Washington) (0:03:15)
- North Cascades National Park (0:06:22)
- Fairhaven (Bellingham) (0:08:16)
- Bloedel Floral Conservatory (Vancouver) (0:08:57)
- Vancouver (Canada) (0:10:36)
- Victoria (Canada) (0:14:13)
- Olympic National Park (0:17:45)
- Rialto Beach (0:18:06)
- Hoh Rainforest (0:18:46)
- Ruby Beach (0:22:53)
- Mount Rainier National Park (0:24:26)
- Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument (0:28:31)
- Portland (0:30:48)
- Columbia River Gorge (0:32:00)
- John Day Fossil Beds National Monument (0:38:23)
- Newberry National Volcanic Monument (0:41:55)
- Crater Lake National Park (0:43:41)
- McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park (0:48:04)
- Lassen Volcanic National Park (0:49:06)
- Reno (0:52:48)
- National Automobile Museum (Reno) (0:53:27)
- Tonopah (Nevada) (0:56:31)
- Tonopah Historic Mining Park (0:57:37)
- Death Valley National Park (0:59:53)
- Las Vegas (1:01:10)
- Valley of Fire State Park (1:02:33)
- Zion National Park (1:05:29)
- Kanab (Utah) (1:09:08)
- Wave lottery (1:09:13)
- Grand Canyon National Park, North Rim (1:09:58)
- Vermilion Cliffs National Monument (1:12:52)
- Page (Arizona) (1:13:46)
- Lake Powell (1:14:01)
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument (1:16:25)
- Monument Valley (1:19:04)
- Mexican Hat (Utah) (1:20:20)
- Bluff (Utah) (1:20:25)
- Canyonlands National Park, The Needles (1:20:46)
- Moab (Utah) (1:23:10)
- Arches National Park (1:23:31)
- Delicate Arch (1:24:38)
- Castle Valley (1:28:07)
- Capitol Reef National Park (1:30:31)
- Scenic Highway 12 (Utah) (1:33:22)
- Kodachrome Basin State Park (1:35:07)
- Bryce Canyon National Park (1:36:24)
- Zion National Park, Kolob Canyons (1:41:33)
- Las Vegas (1:45:43)
2013 Most Endangered Properties List - Washington State
Every year, many historic properties across the state of Washington are threatened by demolition or neglect. Collectively, these properties contribute to the quality of life we enjoy and shape the daily experiences of living in small towns, large cities and rural countryside across the state. It is an understatement to say that our historic resources help to paint a distinct Washington portrait, and it is certainly no overstatement to conclude that their loss would leave large gaps in that canvas.
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Battelle/Talaris Campus, Seattle, King County:
Colville Indian Agency, Chewelah, Stevens County:
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Electric Building, Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County:
Haller House, Coupeville, Island County:
Mukai Farm & Garden, Vashon Island, King County:
St. Nicholas Church, Gig Harbor, Pierce County:
Since 1992 the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation has maintained a Most Endangered Historic Properties List, bringing attention to threatened buildings, sites and historic places in Washington State.
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BNSF: Steilacoom and Chambers Bay Washington
I had a chance to spend a few hours track side (and water side on Puget Sound) while visiting friends in the Tacoma, Washington area. In this video we see some of the Pierce County ferry boat operations to Anderson Island while waiting for trains at the Historic town of Steilacoom. Then, we move a few miles north along the sound to Chambers Bay and its historic lift bridge, the only one left of it's type in the United States. We also see some of the wildlife that call the waters of Puget Sound home. Hope you enjoy! Please like and subscribe.
Spirit of the Inland Northwest
From the Rocky Mountains to the Cascades; from the Snake River to the headwaters of the mighty Columbia,Spirit of the Inland Northwest captures the stunning natural beauty of this immense landscape. Wildlife, famous landscape, a smattering of history --- this program brings it to you!
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Leavenworth. Chelan County, WA.
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Leavenworth is a city in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Wenatchee−East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,965 at the 2010 census.[5] The entire town center is modeled on a Bavarian village.
The railroad construction was completed during the winter of 1893. Lafayette Lamb arrived in 1903 from Clinton, Iowa to build the second largest sawmill in Washington state.
Leavenworth was officially incorporated on September 5, 1906. A small timber community, it became the headquarters of the Great Northern Railway in the early 1900s. The railroad relocated to Wenatchee in the 1920s, greatly affecting Leavenworth's economy.
In 1962, the Project LIFE (Leavenworth Improvement For Everyone) Committee was formed in partnership with the University of Washington to investigate strategies to revitalize the struggling logging town. The theme town idea was created by two Seattle business men, Ted Price and Bob Rodgers, who had bought a failing cafe on Highway 2 in 1960. Price was chair of the Project LIFE tourism subcommittee, and in 1965 the pair led a trip to a Danish-themed town Solvang, California to build support for the idea. The first building to be remodeled in the Bavarian style was the Chikamin Hotel, which owner LaVerne Peterson renamed the Edelweiss after the state flower of Bavaria.[6]
Leavenworth is home to the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum, which opened in 1995 and contains more than 5,000 nutcrackers dating from prehistoric to modern.[7] Leavenworth hosts an annual Oktoberfest celebration.[8] Leavenworth's transformation into a theme town was inspired, and assisted, by Solvang, California. Later, the Washington town of Winthrop followed Leavenworth's example and adopted a town theme.[9]
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bellingham: J.J. Donovan and the Growth of Bellingham
Bellingham Author and Historian Brian Griffin talks about the early history of Bellingham and the people who were integral in its growth including J.J. Donovan, a train and lumber magnate. The presentation was held at Whatcom County Museum in Bellingham.
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