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703 S. 2nd St., La Conner, WA, USA
In 1997 , quilter and La Conner resident Rita Hupy founded the La Conner Quilt Musem on the second floor of... More on Laconnerquilts.com
Check out www.laconnerquilts.com Beautiful and fun!!! The Museum is housed in the Gaches Mansion - an histo... More on Yahoo! Travel

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121 S. First St, La Conner, Washington
The only art museum between Seattle and Bellingham, devoted to preserving & displaying the exceptional art ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Mo NA features three galleries , two downstairs and one upstairs, with the Benaroya Gallery on the first f... More on TripAdvisor

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41229 State Route 20, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

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501 S 4th St, La Conner, WA
Come to the top of the hill for an exceptional view of history. Permanent ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Pretty impressive collection for a small town museum. Worth the $4 admission and great view of the valley from auditorium deck. Note the ... More on TripAdvisor

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Anacortes, WA

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Anacortes, Washington, United States
'Whistle Lake' is a small lake located within city limits in Anacortes Community Forest Lands southeast of central Anacortes, Washington. Though not directly accessible by vehicle, Whistle Lake attracts thousands of visitors each ... More on Wikipedia

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Washington
Vessels heading from Bellingham Bay south through the Rosario Strait to the Strait of Juan de Fuca pass Bur... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Guemes island is a small tightly knit community accessed by a public ferry. More on GeckoGo

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PO Box 5000, 1280 Engle Road, Olympic Peninsula, Washington 98239, United States of America
Ships bound from the Pacific to Seattle must first pass along the Strait of San Juan de Fuca, which separates the Olympic Peninsula and Canada's Vancouver Island, and then turn south and navigate t... More on LighthouseFriends.com
This lighthouse is located on Whidbey Island at Fort Casey State Park. The original was built in 1860 and was lit with a whale oil ... More on igougo

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5719 Grandview Road, #A, Arlington, WA, USA
Take your kids to family-friendly Bryant Blueberry Farm & Garden to pick berries (or buy some there if your little pickers aren't very proficient), then have lunch and spend some time watching the farm's geese, ducks, and Cashmere ... More on GoCityKids
