Beautiful Bainbridge Island Washington, Bainbridge Island, Washington
A thirty-minute ferry ride from Seattle, or a thirty-minute drive from Bremerton, Beautiful Bainbridge Island Washington is a well kept secret.
Home to 25,000 full-time residents, the island is one of several that call the Puget Sound home, and is one of the most populated. Only ten miles long and five miles wide, Bainbridge is connected to the Kitsap Peninsula by a bridge over Agate Pass and to Seattle and King County by Washington State Ferry.
For thousands of years the island was home to the Suquamish people who lived in nine separate villages around the island. The Vancouver expedition visited the island in 1792 and the Wilkes expedition in 1841. It was Wilkes who named the island after Commodore William Bainbridge.
In 1855 the Suquamish relinquished their claim to the island to the US government in exchange for reservation and fishing rights at Port Madison.
Japanese immigrants made their way to the island starting in 1888 and began much of the agriculture of the island, some of which remains today. But the Japanese were removed to internment camps during WWII…many never returned. A very beautiful Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is located just outside of the town of Winslow. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Home to 25,000 full-time residents, the island is one of several that call the Puget Sound home, and is one of the most populated. Only ten miles long and five miles wide, Bainbridge is connected to the Kitsap Peninsula by a bridge over Agate Pass and to Seattle and King County by Washington State Ferry.
For thousands of years the island was home to the Suquamish people who lived in nine separate villages around the island. The Vancouver expedition visited the island in 1792 and the Wilkes expedition in 1841. It was Wilkes who named the island after Commodore William Bainbridge.
In 1855 the Suquamish relinquished their claim to the island to the US government in exchange for reservation and fishing rights at Port Madison.
Japanese immigrants made their way to the island starting in 1888 and began much of the agriculture of the island, some of which remains today. But the Japanese were removed to internment camps during WWII…many never returned. A very beautiful Japanese American Exclusion Memorial is located just outside of the town of Winslow. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Beautiful Bainbridge Island Washington
Guide Location: USA » Bainbridge Island
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Laureen Lund
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: USA » Bainbridge Island
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Laureen Lund
Read it on Author's Website: https://myfabfiftieslife.com/beautiful-bainbridge-island-washington/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
- Ferry
- Winslow Way
- Eagle Harbor Books
- Town & Country Market
- Bainbridge Apothecary and Tea Shop
- Cafe Hitchcock
- Streamline Diner
- Blackbird Bakery
- San Carlos
- Bainbridge Waterfront Trail
- Bainbridge Historical Museum
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
- Fay Bainbridge
- GRAND FOREST PARK
- BLOEDEL RESERVE
- LYNNWOOD CENTER
- The Treehouse Cafe
- BAINBRIDGE BREWING
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