Fairhaven Historic District | J'adore Klassik
Our adventure to Fairhaven :) We hope you fell in love with Fairhaven as much as we did.
Come away with us to Fairhaven Historic District south side area of Bellingham, Washington, located 80 miles north of Seattle and 55 miles south of Vancouver, BC, Canada. Fairhaven is well known for its ambience and relaxed atmosphere, local business ownership, regional arts and crafts, and eateries amidst buildings over a century old.
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Fairhaven Neighborhood | Bellingham, WA
Founded 1889, this neighborhood embraces its historicalness and brings it to life through the community. With new additions being added every year it continues to maintain its style and support it’s historical buildings, sixteen on which are now on the state and federal historic register.
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Fairhaven Village Inn - Bellingham Hotels, Washington
Fairhaven Village Inn 3 Stars Hotel in Bellingham, Washington Within US Travel Directory Located in the historic Fairhaven District, this old-world style hotel is 8 minutes’ walk from the Alaska State Ferry.
It offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms, private parking, and serves a daily continental breakfast.
A flat-screen cable TV is provided in each guest room at Fairhaven Village Inn.
Rooms include a gas fireplace, a spacious work desk, a comfortable seating area, ironing facilities, and a coffee service tray.
Rooms offer views of the San Juan Islands, Fairhaven Harbor and Bellingham Bay or of the Fairhaven Village Green.
Upon arrival guests of Village Inn Fairhaven are offered freshly baked cookies.
The daily continental breakfast includes local bread, cereal, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, local fresh fruit, Belgian Waffles and English muffins.
Free tea, coffee and hot chocolate are offered all day in the library.
Guests of Fairhaven Village can enjoy walks along coastal bayside walking trails, just 16 m from this hotel.
Chuckanut Scenic Drive is less than 1.
6 km away.
Western Washington University is 5 minutes’ drive away.
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Location in : 1200 10th Street, WA 98225, Bellingham, Washington
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Bellingham, Washington WA
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List of Best Things to do in Bellingham, Washington (WA)
Whatcom Falls Park
Mount Baker Theatre
Boulevard Park
Chuckanut Drive
Fairhaven Historic District
Lake Padden Park
SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
Nooksack Falls
Larrabee State Park
Chuckanut Bay Distillery
DownTown Fairhaven (South Bellingham, WA)
Nice to live in the most beautiful city in the US. Even nicer to have 2 downtown areas!
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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Sehome Neighborhood Historic Resource Survey Presentation
Presentation by Historic Preservation Northwest to the Historic Preservation Commission on July 23, 2013.
Welcome to Bellingham, Washington!
Bellingham Bay was named by Captain George Vancouver when he charted the waters of northwestern Washington state in 1792. The bay was named for Sir William Bellingham, the chief accountant of the British Navy who provided supplies to Vancouver for his explorations.
The inland sea was named Puget Sound for Lieutenant Peter Puget, who served under Vancouver. When the third lieutenant, Joseph Baker, sighted a large, snow-capped mountain, Vancouver promptly named it Mount Baker.
The original inhabitants of what is now Bellingham were the Lummi Indians who lived off the land harvesting fish, shellfish, plants, deer, and other game animals. Captain Vancouver found a community of about 3,000 people living there. Today’s Lummi, Semiahmoo, Nooksack, and other Coast Salish people are descendants of peoples who made a great trek over the land bridge that once connected Asia to North America as long as 12,000 years ago.
About 60 years after Vancouver’s voyage, Henry Roeder and Russell V. Peabody from San Francisco came in 1852 looking for lumber to supply their town’s growing demands. They asked the Lummi chief if he knew of a place where water fell all the time from a high hill. The chief led them to Whatcom Falls where they built a saw mill and produced lumber until it burned in 1873. Roeder and his wife, Elizabeth, became the first white settlers in Whatcom County. Their son, Victor, founded Bellingham National Bank and in 1903, built a stately Craftsman-style home that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was donated to the county in 1971 for use as a cultural and social center.Whatcom falls bellingham waWhatcom falls.
In 1856, Captain George E. Pickett was sent to the area with a company of infantry to protect settlers from the Haida Indians. He built Fort Bellingham, the town’s first bridge, and a wood-frame ho
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On the Streets of BELLINGHAM, WA
We hit the streets of Bellingham, WA to meet some the locals and get their perspectives on this beautiful city.
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IN BELLINGHAM - Walking History Tour
Deb visits with Katie Franks and introduces us to The Walking History Tours which were created to provide folks with an interesting and informative street tour of Bellingham's fascinating historic buildings and sites. The tours are self guided using a booklet, cell phone or tablet outside and can even be taken while at home using a desktop or laptop computer.
The tours were created by the Community Development Division of the City's Planning Department. They are visual, fun and informative.
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Bellingham's Boulevard Park by ExplorationsNorthwest.com
This segment from Explorations Northwest details the amenities and recent improvements to Boulevard Park and the South Bay Trail along beautiful Bellingham Bay, on Puget Sound in Northwest Washington.
In addition to ample parking, large lawns, and picnic tables, Boulevard Park also has a few small beaches. There's also a new stage for a host of events, including the extremely popular Evening Concert Series. The Woods Coffee is another wonderful addition to the park.
Boulevard Park is situated along the South Bay Trail, which leads to downtown Bellingham and historic Fairhaven, via the new over-the-water walkway and Taylor Avenue Dock. The park and trails feature absolutely stunning views of the San Juan Islands and Fairhaven bay.
Boulevard Park is really the perfect place to start an adventure, whether you are just planning a leisurely stroll with the dog or you have something more energetic in mind.
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421 Donovan Ave, Bellingham 98225 - Fairhaven Home for Sale
Beautiful, bright and spacious condo in desirable Fairhaven district neighborhood of Bellingham. Close to the beach, parks, benches with views, the ferry terminal, biking and walking trails scattered throughout the area. This home features a beautiful kitchen space, with large windows, skylights and vaulted ceilings, and a fully finished downstairs space. With shops and cafe's and unique stores, mingling in downtown Fairhaven makes for an enjoyable time with endless opportunities!
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'Finding History in Our Own Back Yard' - 3/4/2008
Western Washington University Professor Chris Friday will present Finding History in Our Own Backyard: Georgia Pacific, Your House, Your Neighborhood and Public History at WWU from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, at the Bellingham City Council chambers, Bellingham City Hall, 210 Lottie St.
The lecture, which is free and open to the public, is offered as the second event of the annual WWU College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean's Lecture Series.
Writer Maxing Hong Kingston once noted that America and especially the American West was a place devoid of history because it was a land without ghosts. As true as that may have been from her Chinese American perspective growing up in the 1950s, Kingston missed an opportunity to understand that the landscape around us is filled with many ghostscapes - the layered meanings and perspectives we create about places across cultures and times. What happens when we consider our own local, familiar landscape in historical perspective? What happens when we disagree on the meaning of familiar places, especially because we see them through lenses we create out of our own peculiar understandings of history and place? How do Western students, the University, and the community benefit from thinking about the local landscape historically?
This lecture will attempt to answer these questions. Friday will also present the Georgia Pacific/Waterfront Oral History project and the current Bellingham Historic Neighborhood project that connect WWU students with the local community in the exploration of history outside the classroom.
Chris Friday is a professor of History at Western Washington University. Friday grew up near Mount St. Helens, got his bachelor's degree at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, then received his master's degree and doctorate in American History from UCLA. He lived in China for nearly two years in the early 1980s and taught in the Boston area prior to coming to WWU in 1992. At WWU, Friday's teaching and research/publication areas are Pacific Northwest History, American Indian History, and Asian American History. For most of the last decade, Friday has also been director of the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies at Western Washington University (an archives and small research institute). Most recently, Friday started a Public History minor at WWU, which is designed to help students see the connections between their interest in history as an academic subject and history as a discipline practiced in settings well beyond teaching in any classroom.
The purpose of the Dean's Community Lecture Series is to foster connections between the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the local community. What better way to make such connections than learning about our city from our own historians, such as Chris Friday, said Ron Kleinknecht, CHSS dean.
Friday's presentation will also be taped and rebroadcast on Bellingham BTV 10.