Situated at the very northwestern corner of the Olympic Peninsula, Port Townsend is a strange little burg. Once frequented by shipwrights and sailors, today the Victorian downtown mostly welcomes tourists enjoying its scenic history. So close to Seattle it picks up the same radio stations, the town nevertheless makes for a worthy weekend escape (and the eats aren’t bad either).
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What to Eat Waterfront Pizza
Still run by the daughter of its founder 43 years after it opened, Port Townsend’s legendary pizzeria cites its 150-year-old Italian sourdough starter for its memorably soft crust. Though
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