List 8 Tourist Attractions in Port Townsend, Washington | Travel to United States
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There's Fort Worden State Park, Chetzemoka Park, Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Port Townsend Farmers Market, Northwest Maritime Center, Larry Scott Memorial Trail, Fort Townsend State Park, Northwind Arts Center and more...
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Port Townsend - Washington: Fort Worden State Park, Chetzemoka Park, Port Townsend Farmers Market, Port Townsend Marine Science Center, Northwest Maritime Center, Kelly Art Deco Light Museum, Fort Townsend State Park, Port Townsend Aero Museum, Rose Theatre, Jefferson County Courthouse, Ann Starrett Mansion, Northwind Arts Center
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John's Beachcombing Museum
One Man’s Junk
For 40 years, John has been collecting our garbage off the beach. Here’s where you can visit it.
Drive along Highway 101 on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, just outside of Forks—home of Twilight vampires—and you’ll see a roadside monument, of sorts. The curious slow down and waver: take the road toward the improbable tower or keep to the planned schedule?
I stopped and met John Anderson, a retired plumber and 40-plus-year veteran of beachcombing. Last year, he opened the first North American beachcombing museum. Housed in what was once Anderson’s plumbing workshop, the collection typifies humanity’s peculiar relationship with stuff—from the age of organic pollution to the age of plastic pollution.
There is beauty to be found in the handwritten letters stuffed into glass bottles, in the Japanese glass fishing floats, and in the wavy lines of the ancient fossilized mollusks. There is a ghoulishness too: a candy-colored collection of plastic doll heads; hard hats that once sat on the heads of unknown laborers; the encrusted bristles of the most personal of items—toothbrushes. John’s Beachcombing Museum has it all.
More than anything, Anderson’s museum has an unambiguous record of how humans treat the ocean.
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1. SPACE NEEDLE,SEATTLE 47°37'13.72N 122°20'57.38W
2. ST.PAUL'S CATHEDRAL,YAKEEMA 46°35′46″N 120°31′31″W
3. FORT WORDEN,PORT TOWNSEND 48.139753°N 122.76586°W
4. ZOO PARK,TACOMA 47°18'18.59N 122°31'15.12W
5. PEACE ARCH,BLAINE 49° 0'7.58N 122°45'23.52W
6. ST.JAMES CATHEDRAL,SEATTLE 47°36'27.28N 122°19'33.88W
7. MOUNTAIN ADAMS 46°12'19.23N 121°29'38.60W
8. MUSEUM OF FLIGHT,SEATTLE 47°31'9.37N 122°17'53.66W
9. CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT LIGHTHOUSE,ILWACO 46°16'32.70N 124° 3'7.83W
10. STATE HISTORY MUSEUM,TACOMA 47°14'41.39N 122°26'10.96W
11. FORT COLUMBIA STATE PARK,CHINOOK 46° 15′ 36″ N, 123° 55′ 8″ W
12. PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER,SEATTLE 47°37'10.75N 122°21'6.04W
13. ROMAN CATHEDRAL,SPOKANE 47°39′30″N 117°25′42″W
14. BOEING CLINIC,EVERETT 47°56'6.80N 122°16'52.16W
15. PALOUSE WATERFALLS,LACROSSE 46°39'47.77N 118°13'26.45W
16. LARGEST WOODDEN DOME ARENA,TACOMA 47°14'12.10N 122°25'37.12W
17. GIANT PAPER PLANE,MUKILTEO 47°53'33.52N 122°17'54.36W
18. STEVENS PASS MOUNTAIN RESORT,SKYKOMISH 47°44'18.99N 121° 5'36.91W
19. JIMI HENDRIX MEMORIAL,RENTON 47°29'11.46N 122°10'26.43W
20. MOUNT BAKER,GLACIER (10,778 FT) 48°46'35.39N 121°49'29.87W
21. WOODLAND PARK ZOO,SEATTLE 47°40'6.39N 122°21'2.16W
22. MARYHILL ART MUSEUM,KLICKITAT 45°40'39.13N 120°51'53.31W
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The Neah Bay Reluctant Tour Guides load up the suburban and boat and hit the road on a 300 mile journey across Washington State. The trip from Portland, OR to Neah Bay takes about six hours, crosses the Mighty Columbia River, goes past Mt. St. Helens, up the I-5 corridor, through Aberdeen, Lake Quinault, up the Pacific Coast, through Forks, then traverses the Strait of Juan de Fuca till we reach Neah Bay, the Most NW Point in the Continental United States. Part Two will cover 3 days of spearfishing and Part Three will be Hobuck Beach and The Cape trail hike. It's Big Beautiful Country with many rivers, lakes and lots of BIG TREES! Produced by Andrew Burnett - Come Out and Play Productions. Contact: andrew@goodimpressions.us
The freighter SS Yorkmar aground, awaits re-floating, on a beach near Grays Harbo...HD Stock Footage
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The freighter SS Yorkmar aground, awaits re-floating, on a beach near Grays Harbor, Washington State, United States
The freighter SS Yorkmar, owned by the Bethlehem Steel Company, and operated by the Calmar Line, is aground on an open beach north of Grays Harbor, Washington State, United States. A ship's officer and some members of the crew are seen briefly,on the shore. A Coast Guard helicopter hovers over her stern while carrying a line out to the ship from the shore. Crew members are seen standing in the water near the Yorkmar,and pulling on a line from the ship to the shore. Others climb a rope ladder up the side of the Yorkmar. The crew remains with the ship awaiting tide to refloat her. Location: Grays Harbor Washington. Date: December 11, 1952.
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8th Grade U.S. HISTORY STAAR REVIEW
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* Fort Sumter was 1861 not 1865
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