Exploring maritime Washington

a history and guide

Exploring maritime Washington

a history and guide
Erich R Ebel with Chuck Fowler
Book - 2023

"Discover the popular destinations and hidden gems along Washington's coastline, from the Mukilteo Lighthouse to the Wedding Rocks petroglyphs and beyond. Learn about the seafaring Coast Salish people, who navigated the waters of the Pacific Northwest for thousands of years, and the early exploration and settlement by European-Americans in the late 18th century. Delve into the expansion and growth that led to the development of international ports and the modern maritime economy. View the enormous sternwheel snagboat, W.T. Preston--one of a trio that kept inland waterways navigable for nearly a century--and hundreds of other fascinating sites"--Cover.

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37413321842470 Disponible Non-fiction 979.79 EBEL
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ebel, Erich R. (Autor), Fowler, Chuck (Charles Roy) (Autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2023.
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300 |a 222 pages, [16] unnumbered pages of plates :  |b illustrations (some color), maps ;  |c 23 cm 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-215). 
505 0 |a Part 1. Central Puget Sound: King, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. Hub city: Seattle -- Museum of History and Industry -- Historic Ships Wharf -- The Center for Wooden Boats -- Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center -- Seattle's waterfront and Miner's Landing -- Hiram A. Chittenden Locks -- Fishermen's Terminal -- Hub city: Everett -- Port of Everett -- Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve -- Brackett's Landing Shoreline Sanctuary -- Mukilteo Lighthouse Park -- Hub city: Bremerton -- Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Navy Museum -- USS Turner Joy -- U.S. Naval Undersea Museum -- Poulsbo Maritime Museum -- The Suquamish people and Old Man House -- The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe -- Point No Point -- Part 2. North Puget Sound: Whatcom, Skagit, Island and San Juan counties. Hub city: Bellingham -- Port of Bellingham -- Salmon Woman at Maritime Heritage Park -- Whatcom Museum -- Blaine Harbor's Marine Park -- Point Roberts History Center -- Hub city: Anacortes -- Maritime Heritage Center and the W.T. Preston -- La Merced breakwater -- Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve -- The Swinomish Tribe -- Rosario Beach and the Maiden of Deception Pass -- Hub city: Coupeville -- Historic Coupeville Wharf -- Langley Whale Center -- South Whidbey Historical Museum -- Ebey's Landing -- Fort Casey and Admiralty Head Lighthouse -- Hub city: Friday Harbor -- San Juan Island National Historical Park -- Lime Kiln Point State Park -- Roche Harbor -- Orcas Island -- Lopez Island -- Part 3. South Puget Sound: Pierce, Thurston and Mason counties. Hub city: Tacoma -- Foss Waterway Seaport -- The Puyallup Tribe -- Gig Harbor -- Skansie Shipbuilding and historic net sheds -- The Steilacoom Tribe and the Steilacoom Museum -- Hub city: Olympia -- Olympia waterfront -- Tugboat Heritage Walk -- Billy Frank Junior Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge -- DuPont's Cement shipwreck -- Hub city: Shelton -- The Skokomish Tribe -- Squaxin Island Tribal Museum, Library and Research Center -- Part 4. Olympic Peninsula: Jefferson, Clallam and Grays Harbor counties. Hub city: Port Townsend -- Adventuress and the Northwest Maritime Center -- Fort Worden and Point Wilson Lighthouse -- Fort Flagler and the Marrowstone Lighthouse -- The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe -- Hub city: Port Angeles -- The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's Carnegie Museum -- Feiro Marine Life Center -- Sequim Museum and the New Dungeness Lighthouse -- Hub city: Neah Bay -- The Makah Indian Tribe and Cultural Center -- Wedding Rocks and the Ozette Memorial -- The Quileute and Hoh Tribes -- Hub city: Aberdeen -- Grays Harbor Historical Seaport -- Ocean Shores -- The wreck of the SS Catala -- Coastal Interpretive Center -- Museum of the North Beach -- Martha White and the wreck of the Ferndale -- Quinault Cultural Center and Museum in Taholah -- International Mermaid Museum -- Westport Maritime Museum and the Grays Harbor Lighthouse -- Part 5. Pacific, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz and Clark counties -- Hub city: Raymond -- Willapa Seaport Museum -- The Shoalwater Bay Tribe -- The Oyster Capital of the World -- Bay Center and the Chinook Indian Nation -- Hub city: Ilwaco -- Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum -- Cape Disappointment -- Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center -- Knappton Cove Heritage Center -- Hub city: Longview -- The Cowlitz Tribe -- Stella's cigar rafts -- Transportation Interpretive Center -- Hub city: Vancouver -- Fort Vancouver National Historical Site -- Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Shipyards -- Captain William Clark Park at Cottonwood Beach. 
520 |a "Discover the popular destinations and hidden gems along Washington's coastline, from the Mukilteo Lighthouse to the Wedding Rocks petroglyphs and beyond. Learn about the seafaring Coast Salish people, who navigated the waters of the Pacific Northwest for thousands of years, and the early exploration and settlement by European-Americans in the late 18th century. Delve into the expansion and growth that led to the development of international ports and the modern maritime economy. View the enormous sternwheel snagboat, W.T. Preston--one of a trio that kept inland waterways navigable for nearly a century--and hundreds of other fascinating sites"--Cover. 
520 |a "Exploring Maritime Washington is the first authoritative travel guide to the state's nautical heritage, telling the colorful story of the Coast Salish people's original residency and seafaring for thousands of years, early exploration and settlement by European-Americans in the late 18th century, and expansion and growth into today's innovative high tech, culturally diverse international maritime economy. Exploring Maritime Washington is as much an indispensable travel guide as it is a thoroughly researched history book"--Publisher. 
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