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Map of Historic Buildings 20 www.enjoypt.com North Strait of Juan de Fuca Beach Park Point Wilson Camano 58th St. Hill St. Lighthouse North Beach Ft Worden To Coupeville 58th St. Protection Strait of County Park State Park 57th St. Juan de Fuca 56th St. Jefferson Island A Discover Pass Island County Gise St. For more information: 55th St. Fort Worden Lower is required for Fort Fairgrounds Blu Area/No Beach Access54thSt. Campground Port Townsend Worden State Park Hastings Ave St. State Park www.EnjoyPT.com 53rd St. 49th St. 53rd St. Pt Hudson Seaview Dr. 56 EXCEPT in the Fort Cape Wilson St. Marina dan i E. Magnolia St r Worden Campus area. e Clarence St. Kuhn St. 360.385.2722 George Hastings Ave h E. Caroline St S 51st St. Landes St. FORT WORDEN CAMPUS C Ft Flagler Upper ape Boat Haven Heindricks St. G State Park Peary Ave. 51st St. e Jacob Miller Rd 50th St. Campground o Marina rg Jackman St. Orca Exhibit Emerald Ln. C e 49th St. Commons a R p d Rd Fort Townsend Puget Cook Ave. Check In e l. P Marine Science Center G State Park Centrum e y o r r e g 47th St. St. Admiralty Ave. v e Sound Coast Artillery Park Oce & Visitor Center Park Oce & Visitor Center R Marrowstone d o Bell St. Magnolia St. Mason St. Willamette St. Emerald St. Port c St. Arizona Museum Eisenhower Ave. s McCurdy E. Sapphire St. Jeerson i Rd Flagler Island Pershing Ave. Townsend Kilisut Harbor 45th St. D McNeil Pavilion County Wheeler Fairgrounds Park Bay Erin Commanding ridg Cook Ave. V Theater eD W St. MAP KEY r U Ash 43rd St. Haines St. Ocer’s Quarters Elmira St. U St. St. V St. Discovery Jefferson County Grant St. Hill St. Woodland Dr Kala Point E Beach 43rd St. U St. Blu Area/No Beach Access State Park Int’l Airport Jackman St. Bay Holcomb St. Cty Park Spruce St. Redwood St. pect Ave T St. Admiralty Pros 41st St. City/County Park Port Indian Lopez Ave. S St. 4 Corners Rd Hadlock 525 San Juan Ave. 101 Maple St. Irondale Rd Marina Island Mystery Nordland McGarraugh Inlet Marina (and Kayaking) Bay State Blue Heron Rosewood St. Park Gardiner 20 Park Center St. Irondale Flagler Walnut St. Middle School Q St. Campground JEFFERSON COUNTY Cty Park SR 116 Port Hadlock Whidbey Cedar St. P St. Continue west on Rd Marrowstone Ja Anderson Lake m S Indian Is Rd cks u o c SR 116 n Information Center State Park a Cty Park Umatilla St. Milo O St. McKinley St. Hwy. 101 to Sequim, m i Jennifer St. S t h Island 35th St. Corona Ave. 37th St. St. Port Angeles & Forks C Oak Bay Olympic Ave. Golf Course rson Lak Cty Park CLALLAM COUNTY Ande Maple St. Clallam St. e Rd Pacific Ave. Tremont St. M St. (Victoria, BC Ferry 35th St. Castellano N St. Reed St. Monroe St. Chimacum Kuhn Trail Head Howard St. L St. & Pacific Ocean) Park Eddy St. Cliff St. Fir St. Gibbs St. St. Root St. ek Hudson St. Chimacum 32nd St. Silver St. K St. Boat Launch Corona UmatillaAve. St. Woodland Foster St. Map Key 31st St. McClellan 31st St. Sage Ln. J St. Kayaking 30th St. Landes 19 Pl. Sather Jackson St. Cook Ave. Ext H St. 30th St. West Valley Rd 30th St. Cherry St. Park Cosgrove St. Oak Bay State Park F St. Rose St. Maple Chetzemoka Park Ferry Chimacum Cre Chimacum ©2018 Beaver Valley Rd Haines St. Olympic G St. Ave. Hancock St. Pl. 29th St. Beech St. Beausite Oak Bay Rd City of Port Townsend Alder St. Mosley Spring St. Taft St. 29th St. Restrooms Lake NW Kiwanis Hastings Ave. Lincoln Gibbs B Design: Insideout Solutions County Park e E St. Roosevelt St. Blaine St. Delanty a Adams St. u Camp Hastings Ave. Taylor St. Lake s Jackman St. Beach St. Lake i te D Oak St. Parking Lk Olele Holcomb St. 25th St. Garfield St. Rd E St. Hudson Pl. Old Eagle- 27th Tyler St. Monroe St. Pt Rd Marina (and Kayaking) 27th Hill St. St. LincolnMadison St. St. Bus Gibbs Lk Gibbs St. Willow St. Albert St. Eaglemount Rd Redwood St. Lk Rd Cliff St. 26th Quincy St. Cty Park Ivy St. Jackson Mats Mats Bay Beech St. Chestnut St. Gise St. Fir St. Polk St. Center Rd Howard St. Campground Highland 25th St. St. B St. HOSPITAL d mount Rd Thomas St. Hospital R Egg & I Rd 25th St. Hudson St. Sherman St. Van Ness St. Loop n Port A St. High o Mats Mats Bay Peterson s Hendricks 24th St. r Hancock St. e Boat Launch Crest Townsend School t Information Center Lake e 23rd St. Logan 23rd St. Clay St. Point P Swa Ave. Cleveland Rd. 23rd St. Golf Course Pierce Van St. Buren St. nso Cliff St. UPTOWN Eddy St. n Ranier St. Sheridan St. Benton St. v 22nd St. Kuhn St. Hudson i 22nd St. Van Ness St. Library ll Golf Course Blaine St. Fillmore St. City Hall Marina Crocker e R St Helens Pl. 21st St. Rosencrans St. Calhoun St. Harrison St. d 22nd St. 21st St. Franklin St. Lake Rd Baker St. 21st St. Police Jefferson St. NW 104 Maritime Larson Trail Head McNeil St. Victoria Ave. 20th St. 20th St. Haines St. Lawrence St. 20th St. 20th St. Pool Walker St.Cass St. Tarboo Renee Pl. Discovery Garfield St. Pope Center Lake Port Ludlow Queen 19th St. Grant St. School Lake Larson Lake Rd 19th St. Gaines St. Marine Marina Mary Wy. Kearney St. Sandy Shore Boat Launch Eddy St. Queen 101 d St. 9th St St. Park 18th St. R Anne Post Oce Union Leland Ludlow DOWNTOWN South Quimper Peninsula Valley Rd y. r W Kuhn St. Scott St. Jeerson Wharf 7th St HOSPITAL e Lake Port Ludlow Pl. Jackman St. Kayaking t Holcomb St. t n Hill Gise St. County n oi . Paradise Bay Rd Towne P Rd 16th St. 16th St. 17th St. Courthouse e Sandy Shore Lk Paradise ry Water St. Rd C Horseshoe Ferry e Landes St. Kah Tai Snow v Rd Lake Tarboo o 15th Sherman isc Lagoon Park 4th St Creek Lake Bay D Washington St. S Jacob Miller 20 3rd St Lake Leland St. Grant St. Old Sheridan St. Andy Wolfe Bywater White area is Sheridan Ave 14th St. St. Washington State Hancock St 14th St. Visitor Info Cty Park Teal Cooper Rd Bay State Park Park & Ride Ferry Dock Tarboo Rd Lake Jefferson County Center Paradise Bay Rd Hill Rd 13th St. Decatur St. (To Coupeville) Sandy Eddy St. RV Workman St d Shore Lake 12th St. S Discovery Rd R Dabob Rd Parking Benedict St. Hancock y Ranier St. Rd e l Cleveland St. l Mill Rd Thomas St Lord’s Lords Lake 11th St. a Teal Lake Rd Glen Cove V Shine Tidelands Lake d d Howard St. See other side for Port n Rosencrans10th St. St. S 2nd St Industrial R State Park 10th St. Loop Rd la 10th n Logan St. e t Jefferson St. detailed map of Park L L South Point Rd Thomas St. M i ll’s Carl Johnson Rd 9th St. 9th St. St. tt Ha Wahl Jackman St. Haines l Shine Rd Gise St. Holcomb St. Glen Cove e Gamble Memory Rd S 8th St Q Lake Hendricks St. Lake St. Lake u t 8th St. Uptown & Downtown Hood St. Hood P Jeerson Gen. S i 7th St. Port of Port Townsend l a r c Rd E. Park Ave. E. Park e r Hospital e i k Ln. n Center Rd W. Park Ave. Park W. Boat Haven Sheridan St. n HOSPITAL Hood Canal s 7th St. e 5th St. Park Ave. i S 6th St a d R Bridge R e i v N Otto St 6th St. D e r. r Fredricks St Coyle Rd McPherson St. Manresa 55 6th St. Sims Way © 2018 Paper Mill Hill Rd Cliff St. Castle Port Townsend City of Port Townsend 4th St. Design: Insideout Solutions Quilcene Sims Way Quilcene St. N 3 20 3rd St. Larry Scott Memorial Trail Bay 20 Park E Quilcene Logan Jacob Miller Rd. Beach AccessDabob Hood Canal Cleveland Thorndyke S 6th St Sherman Bay Hancock St. Seton Rd Grant St. 1st St. E Quilcend Rd L Kanu Dr. Bay i Thomas St. n d ©2018 s Mill Rd. Quilcene a City of Port Townsend y 104 Kingston Marina H i Design: Insideout Solutions Falls View l See detailed map to the right: l Workman St. R Vista Blvd. St Otto Campground South Quimper Peninsula Old Fort Townsend Rd d Quilcene Mt.Walker 3/18 35k B Ferry to Edmonds ig Quilc ene Ri ver Tour of Historic Homes & Buildings ROOSEVELT ST F ST To Ft.Worden State Park Mtn. and Museums View Elem. School BLAINE ST BLAINE ST 24 Chetzemoka Park 23 GARFIELD ST GARFIELD ST ST ADAMS QUINCY ST ST MADISON MONROE ST ST JACKSON 22 HARRISON ST LINCOLN ST LINCOLN ST 45 44 21 Fire Carnegie Library Station FILLMORE ST POLK ST TYLER ST ST TAYLOR LAWRENCE ST 25 26 LAWRENCE ST 43 20 42 Community Center 19 CLAY ST 27 41 40 39 CLAY ST HUDSON PL 28 WALKER ST WALKER CASS ST CALHOUN ST ST BENTON PIERCE ST BUREN ST VAN 47 FRANKLIN ST 18 29 30 FRANKLIN ST Jeerson 31 32 37 County Courthouse Rothschild House 17 JEFFERSON ST JEFFERSON ST 34 36 46 35 38 Memorial Post HARRISON ST Field 48 Oce 33 HUDSON ST 16 15 WASHINGTON ST 14 13 WASHINGTON ST 11 9 Point Hudson City Hall, Parking RV Park 10 12 Museum POLK Hwy 20 to WATER ST 1 TYLER 3 5 TAYLOR ADAMS QUINCY 52 51 MADISON 50 MONROE 2 4 6 7 8 53 54 Pope 49 NW Maritime To Visitor Marine Center Information Center Park 2409 Jefferson St.
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