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  2. Port Ludlow, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Sawmill at Port Ludlow, 1900. Tall ships are docked to load timber.. The United States Exploring Expedition, under Charles Wilkes, entered Puget Sound in 1841.Wilkes bestowed many patriotically American place names; at the time the sovereignty of the Oregon Country was yet to be resolved between Britain and the United States.

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    Christian Congregation Church of Port Ludlow. January 28, 2021 11 Werner Rd. Port Ludlow ... Approximately 22 miles (35 km) northeast of WA 101 on Quinault River Rd.

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  5. Jefferson County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, the population was 32,977. [1] The county seat and only incorporated city is Port Townsend. [2]

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    “With Discovery City Children’s Museum, we are able to offer children play and exploration in an environment created specifically for them.”

  7. Port Hadlock-Irondale, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hadlock, the founder of Port Hadlock, moved west in 1846, finally landing in the Port Hadlock area in 1870. He contracted with the Washington Mill Company to build a sawmill on a spit of land at the south end of Port Townsend Bay, on a low bank, but deep enough waters for tall ships to moor. Hadlock established a large lumber mill.