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  2. Port Ludlow, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sawmill at Port Ludlow, 1900. Tall ships are docked to load timber.. The United States Exploring Expedition, under Charles Wilkes, entered Puget Sound in 1841.Wilkes bestowed many patriotically American place names; at the time the sovereignty of the Oregon Country was yet to be resolved between Britain and the United States.

  3. Washington State Route 19 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 19 (SR 19) is a 14.09-mile-long (22.68 km) state highway serving rural Jefferson County on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels from SR 104 south of Port Ludlow and travels north through Chimacum and Port Hadlock-Irondale, intersecting SR 116, to end at SR 20 southwest of Port Townsend near the Jefferson County International Airport.

  4. Washington State Route 104 - Wikipedia

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    The highway travels south through rural Jefferson County towards Crocker Lake and turns southeast, intersecting SR 19 south of Port Ludlow. SR 104 continues east along the northern shore of Squamish Harbor , part of the Hood Canal , and crosses into Kitsap County on the 7,869-foot-long (2,398 m) Hood Canal Bridge , the third longest floating ...

  5. File:Port Ludlow, Washington, Marina.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. U.S. Route 101 in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Street continues into downtown Port Angeles and terminates near a ferry terminal serving the MV Coho, which connects to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. [27] US 101 turns east and leaves downtown Port Angeles on Front and First streets, which merge into a four-lane road near the city's golf course. The highway then continues through ...

  7. Indian Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Indian Island is a major U.S. Navy munitions handling facility. Navy combat ships and Military Sealift Command vessels frequent Indian Island's dock receiving and discharging munitions in support of U.S. military operations worldwide. The Navy also services refitted Ohio class missile submarines (formerly SSBN, now SSGN) at Indian Island.

  8. Washington's 6th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Presidentially, the 6th leans Democratic. It was one of only two districts in Washington retained by the Democrats in the Republican realignment election of 1994. Barack Obama swept the district in 2008 and 2012, with 57% of the vote each time. Hillary Clinton won the district with 52% in 2016, with a diminished, but still large, margin.

  9. Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Port Blakely was named in 1841 by the Wilkes Expedition for the American naval officer Johnston Blakely. [2] In 1863, William Renton began operating a sawmill at Port Blakeley. [2] In 1880, brothers Isaac, Winslow and Henry Knox Hall moved their shipyard from Port Ludlow, Washington to a site near the Port Blakely Lumber Mill. At one point ...