The question is: Will Port Townsend end up like so many cities whose attractive qualities come and go? Here are 14 reasons why Port Townsend will not be one of them.Excellent climate, varied …
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The question is: Will Port Townsend end up like so many cities whose attractive qualities come and go? Here are 14 reasons why Port Townsend will not be one of them.
Excellent climate, varied topography surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Olympics, Cascades, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, unusually wide variety of vegetation, Seattle nearby Chetzamoka Park, Fort Worden - beach, bunkers, forest buildingsFort Townsend, Olympic National Park - mountains, beaches, rainforest, 1800s downtown buildings, Victorian homes, Sather Park Nature Preserve Festivals - wood boat, movie, music, etc.