Port Townsend Map Art Print
Port Townsend could have been Seattle. With its strategic location on a peninsula in the Salish Sea, it was heavily developed in the late 1800s and the charming town is still full of fancy Victorian buildings. The Great Depression changed the course of history and Port Townsend is now a city of about 10,000. Home to the Center for Wooden Boats and Fort Warden State Park, it's often hosting events for boating, marine life, music and more.
Many locations of the Quimper Peninsula are highlighted, including Indian and Marrowstone Island, Fort Warden State Park, Jefferson County Airport, Fort Flagler State Park, Fort Townsend Historical State Park, Irondale, Port Hadlock, Chimacum, Tukey, Cape George and Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Ideal for a student dorm, or a conversation piece in any room!
This is an unframed archival print on high-quality matte paper. Watermark is not included on the physical print.