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The site is either a registered archaeological site, or nominated to become one with the Washington State Department of Archaeology. [10]In 2013, the rock was purchased with 62 acres (25 ha) of surrounding land by the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe for preservation, at the end of a series of loans and purchases by organizations including Washington State Parks, Bullitt Foundation and Jefferson Land ...
Port Townsend is located on the Quimper Peninsula which extends out of the extreme northeastern end of the Olympic Peninsula, on the north end of a large, semi-protected bay. Port Townsend is adjacent to the Admiralty Inlet and a trio of state parks built on retired artillery installations (Fort Worden, Fort Casey, and Fort Flagler).
Port Townsend: 3: Henry Bash House: Henry Bash House: May 16, 1985 : 718 F St. Port Townsend: 4: Senator William Bishop House and Office: Senator William Bishop House and Office: October 10, 1984 : Chimacum-Center Rd.
A man found frozen in a Pennsylvania cave in 1977 has finally been identified, closing the book on a nearly 50-year-long mystery. The Berks County Coroner’s Office identified the remains of the ...
Feral House is an American book publisher founded in 1989 by Adam Parfrey and based in Port Townsend, Washington. [ 1 ] Following the death of the founder Adam Parfrey in 2018, [ 2 ] Feral House continues to be run by Parfrey's sister, Jessica Parfrey and Christina Ward .
Fort Worden was an active United States Army base from 1902 to 1953. Most of it was purchased by the Port of Port Townsend in 1956 and sold to the State of Washington in 1957 to house a juvenile detention facility (the Port retained ownership of the beach from the entrance of the Fort to approximately the pier).
The Mystery of Cabin Island The Secret of the Caves is Volume 7 in the original Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children and teens published by Grosset & Dunlap . This book was written by Leslie McFarlane in 1929 for the Stratemeyer Syndicate , which published it under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon . [ 1 ]
1990: The mystery novel Coyote Waits by Tony Hillerman is about a fictional "lost treasure" hidden by Butch Cassidy. 2004: The travel book Riding the Outlaw Trail follows authors Simon Casson and Richard Adamson as they recreate Butch and Sundance's 2,000-mile horseback ride from Mexico to Canada.