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Admiral Theater, Bremerton, 1942; Pacific Planetarium (former Fire Station No. 1), Bremerton, 1939 [1] Roxy Theater, Bremerton, 1941; Valentinetti Puppet Museum (former Seattle-First National Bank) Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, Longview,
Bremerton's Admiral Theater opened in 1942 as a cinema; in the 1990s it was remodeled for performances and banquets. At the peak of World War II, the Bremerton area was home to an estimated 80,000 residents due to the heavy workload of shipbuilding, repair and maintenance required for the Pacific war effort. Most of the relocation was temporary ...
The mixed use dining and pool hall area contains the original Olympic Club pool tables, restored during the 2002 remodel. The site also hosts a private Green Room, an outdoor patio, and a brewery. [2] The location also includes a brewpub movie house, known as the Olympic Club Theater, which was once a clothing store and billiards room.
Eight ceramic markers will greet visitors on the Bremerton campus with words in the language of the tribe. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
During an event at the Admiral Theater in Bremerton in early October, Democratic candidate Emily Randall recounted to a colleague how she first came to the venue as a fifth-grader, winning the ...
The county is connected to Jefferson County and the Olympic Peninsula to the west by the Hood Canal Bridge. A 48-mile-long (77 km) government-owned rail line, the Bangor-Shelton-Bremerton Navy Railroad, runs through the county. It is a branch off the Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad, with its junction at Shelton. At the Bremerton Junction near ...
On Christmas, the theater “definitely feels warmer,” Mohrman said. “Everyone’s a little more friendly and festive, even if they’re not celebrating Christmas.”
The Olympic Mountains, visible while looking west from Port Orchard West-looking afternoon aerial view of Sinclair Inlet, with Bremerton on the north (right) side, Port Orchard on the south (left) side; Hood Canal in the background. Port Orchard is a city in and the county seat of Kitsap County, Washington, United States. [6]