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14-May-2011 Jim Stiles

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Port Townsend, Washington

Port Townsend is noted for a vast collection of Victorian homes and significant historical buildings. The city has more than a dozen larger buildings that are well preserved, including the Carnegie Library, the Federal Building (now commonly known simply as the city's post office), the Rose Theatre and the Elks Lodge, which now houses Silverwater Cafe. There is also Fort Worden with its pre-World War I architecture including the publicly accessible Olympic Youth Hostel. Perhaps the most stunning historical structure in Port Townsend is the Jefferson County Courthouse, a spectacular representation of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style.
In 1976, the Downtown waterfront and parts of Uptown were designated a Registered Historic District. Later, Fort Worden (now part ofFort Worden State Park) and the City of Port Townsend were designated National Historic Landmarks. The city is further recognized as one of only three Victorian seaports on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Bell Tower on the bluff above downtown is one of two known towers of this type in the United States. It was used from 1890 to the 1940s to call volunteer firefighters. It was restored in 2003 by the Jefferson County Historical Society. The second bell tower is located in Helena, Montana, and was also used to summon volunteers and alert townspeople of any fires during late 19th century early gold rush days.

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Cindi Smith31-May-2011 19:30
Love the feel to this image..nostalgic. Nice composition!
Frank Kavanagh Photography20-May-2011 19:46
A fine old building Jim, thanks for the history lesson also.
Cindy Flood20-May-2011 00:12
I enjoyed your history and I always enjoy your love for old buildings and ability to capture them in such a charming manner.
Steve Mockford19-May-2011 20:48
Very nice image Jim - thanks for the context.
Pete Hemington19-May-2011 08:23
A find building - one that would look in place in UK
Looks a good area to explore
Guest 19-May-2011 02:39
this looks similar to one of our down town buildings.. nice shot
stoge18-May-2011 23:06
A beautiful Place Jim! Well Captured!
Terry_O18-May-2011 14:58
Just simply a Port Townsend classic, Jim. So nicely executed.
Guest 18-May-2011 14:13
Fine architecure well preserved and captured.
Guest 18-May-2011 12:54
A beautifual piece of history. nicely composed, BV
Lennart Waara18-May-2011 09:35
A fine street corner documantation!