A Unique Setting

Port Townsend commercial buidings circa 1901

Named by English explorer Capt. George Vancouver in 1792, Port Townsend did not attract its first settlers until 1851. However, by the 1880s the town had become an important shipping port and was expected to grow into one of the most important cities on the West Coast. Port Townsend felt that it was the logical end of the line for the transcontinental railroad that was pushing westward in the 1880s, and based on the certainty of a railroad connection, real estate speculation and development boomed.

Today the streets of Port Townsend are once again crowded with people. The waterfront district is filled with boutiques, galleries, and other interesting shops, and many of the Victorian homes atop the bluff have become bed-and-breakfast inns.
image of an aircraft carrier passing Hudson Point, Port Townsend rhody run 2009, downtown covered in snow

One of only three Victorian ports on the entire coastline of the United States, Port Townsend in Washington State marks this unusual history each summer with a Victorian festival that takes over the entire town.

 

Port Townsend, located in the northeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula is the only incorporated community in Jefferson County. Port Townsend is surrounded by the waters of Discovery Bay, Port Townsend Bay and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

 

Port Townsend is one of only three Victorian Seaports. The other two are Galveston, TX and Cape May, NJ. The downtown waterfront area and the residential area above the bluff, known as uptown

are designated a National Historic District as well as Fort Worden on the north end of the city.

 

Port Townsend's population of 8300 is slightly more than the boomtown years of the 1880's. The municipal city services include: water, sewer garbage, animal control and fire and police departments.

Port Townsend has a mayor, a city manager and a city council with seven members.

 

For recreation Port Townsend has a public indoor swimming pool, 3 golf courses, 16 tennis courts, ample designated hiking trails, 160 acres of public parks as well many other public spaces including beach access and boat launches.

 

Port Townsend's primary industry base consists of Pulp and paper, marine trades, boat building, health services, retail, wood products, diversified manufacturing and tourism.

 

Port Townsend boasts a lively schedule of performing arts presentations, workshops and festivals. The Centrum headquartered at Fort Worden sponsors over 75 annual events including the Port Townsend Jazz and Blues Festivals.

 

The annual Port Townsend Film Festival has grown in popularity and offerings at an exponential pace since it's inception over a decade ago and has included many guest celebrities of the film industry including Peter Fonda, Tony Curtis, Deborah Winger, Elliott Gould and Jane Powell. The festival is billed annually as "A film lover's block party" celebrating great films and filmmakers.

 

Port Townsend's property tax is $14.45 / $1000, sales tax is 8.2%.

 

Port Townsend is a great place to live, work, raise a family and enjoy numerous recreational activities.  The community is very supportive of the Port Townsend School District providing enriching activities through Centrum, the Northwest Maritime Center and Wooden Boat Foundation, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, the YMCA, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation, PTA, the Port Townsend Education Foundation, and various other youth oriented activities and clubs. 


Lady WashingtonOur coastal location and the barrier created by Mount Olympus creates a "Rain Shadow". We experience moderate temperatures on an average yearly basis. Winters are cool with moderate rainfall and little snow even though are neighboring mountain range can receive significant snowfall. Summers are warm and relatively dry. Average rainfall is 17 inches a year, comparable to Los Angeles.

 


port townsend harbor at sunriseWith its abundance of restored Victorian homes and commercial buildings, Port Townsend's most popular activity is simply walking or driving through the historic districts. The town is divided into the waterfront commercial district and the residential uptown area.
Port Townsend has a mild climate with less than 17 inches of rain a year and moderate temperatures year round. Outdoor activites such as hiking, camping, golf, tennis and cycling can be enjoyed year round.

Port Townsend enjoys many unique events and workshops year round that attract thousands of tourists.
Some of the more noteworthy include:
• Port Townsend Film Festival
• Farmer's Market
• Wooden Boat Festival
• Kinetic Sculpture Race
• Victorian Festival
• Jazz / Blues Festivals