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San Juan National Historic Park The San Juan National Historic Park celebrates the island's past, and was the site of the 'Pig War' that finally determined the island's ownership. Guests can visit both the American and the English camps, and at the park headquarters there are exhibits focusing on archaeology and the pioneer way of life. Address: American Camp Rd and Cattle Point Rd Friday Harbor WA USA
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Overlooking the entrance to Puget Sound, the Admiralty Head Lighthouse was built in 1861 and rebuilt in 1903. Historical exhibits and a gift shop are highlights of this attraction. Address: 1280 Engle Road Coupeville WA USA 98239
Send an Email 1 360 240-5584
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Built in 1929 to replace the Swinomish, the W.T. Preston Steamboat served as one of Washington's most famous sternwheelers until 1981. Responsible for clearing the waters of log-jammed rivers, the W.T. Preston enabled the Puget Sound's tributaries to be navigated for business and traveling purposes. Now recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the Preston is maintained by the Anacortes Museum, and is shown to the public between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. This display allows visitors to recognize the importance of the pioneering vessel, and appreciate the State's heritage. Address: 1305 8th Street Anacortes WA USA 98221
1 360 293-1915
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