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peggysue_82 t1_ixurhm3 wrote

You’re probably not going to find lodging this time of year and there’s really only one day worth of activities.

Are you renting a car to drive over from Seattle? If not you’re going to have to get a bus ticket which is $$ and the buses require reservations.

Personally I’d go to Port Townsend or Poulsbo. Both have the European feel, and they don’t have half the crowds with more to do.

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pala4833 t1_ixv2kq3 wrote

Port Townsend has a European feel?:?!

*looks around him*

*scratches head*

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peggysue_82 t1_ixv2tug wrote

It’s literally a Victorian Seaport modeled after Seaports in England.

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rosesandpiglets t1_ixv8ioz wrote

No… It is a seaport that was built during the Victorian times. Not the same thing. Townsend wasn’t “modeled” after anything, it was just built to the standards of the day architecture wise.

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pala4833 t1_ixv3cvh wrote

It's "Victorian" because of the era it was built in, not because of England. I live in PT and before COVID we spent three months each year living in Amsterdam. Your description is puzzling.

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phro321 OP t1_ixuskai wrote

Finally sound advice. I will definitely look in to those other towns.

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