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This is a list of mountains and hills of Kitsap County, Washington by elevation. The county's highest peaks are in the Blue Hills , in the Wildcat Lake or Bremerton West USGS quadrangle . Inclusion is defined here as within 2 miles of Green Mountain or Gold Mountain, as the boundaries are not strictly defined by authorities.
Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. The population was 43,505 at the 2020 census and an estimated 44,122 in 2021, [ 4 ] making it the largest city on the Kitsap Peninsula .
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kitsap County, Washington. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties ...
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Admiral Theater, Bremerton, 1942; Pacific Planetarium (former Fire Station No. 1), Bremerton, 1939 [1] Roxy Theater, Bremerton, 1941; Valentinetti Puppet Museum (former Seattle-First National Bank) Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, Longview,
The Puget Sound Navy Museum [5] held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially [6] [7] open the doors of the museum after being moved to its new location on the Bremerton waterfront. [8] On August 24, 2007, the 111-year-old, historic Building 50 [9] [10] from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) was moved and refurbished to house the museums ...
After the 1964 highway renumbering, SSH 21B became SR 303 from Bremerton to Keyport and SR 306 from Bremerton to Illahee State Park. SR 303 was shortened in 1971, to include SR 308, and in 1991, re-routing the highway onto the new Silverdale freeway. SR 303 also had a spur route in Bremerton that served the Manette Bridge until 1991.
In June 1984, it formally changed names from the Bremerton Sun to The Sun. [3] It was merged with the E. W. Scripps Company in 1986 and began publishing a Sunday morning edition in 1991. [ 3 ] On May 22, 2005, the newspaper was renamed the Kitsap Sun to reflect the regional nature of its coverage. [ 4 ]