We docked at Port Townsend, Washington, which was discovered by Capt. George Vancouver in 1792. He named it after his friend, the first Marquis of Townshend. This small coastal town community prides itself on historic charm and scenic beauty. It is known for its many Victorian homes dating back to the 19th century. Cecile and I had lunch at the Light House.
I later explored the Jefferson Museum of Art & History and enjoyed homemade Italian Ices at Elevated Ice Cream and Candy Shop on Water Street. Fort Townsend is well known for finely crafted wooden boats, and the artisans who build them. The ceder welcome totem pole at the Northwest Maritime Center pays homage to them both. This historical marker was erected in 2019 by Jamestown S’Kallam Tribe was a gift to the Northwest Maritime Center, to celebrate their shared love and respect for the Salish Sea and the vessels that ply its waters.
Our friends Nelson and Susan took a half hour public bus tour of the town and vintage homes in the area.