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Stephen Carr Hampton
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Editor's note: With the launch of Oppenheimer, we are once again reminded of the legacy of the atomic bomb, and of the people and...
Fort Núñez Gaona
Jerry Gorsline
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June 21, 2020
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In 1792, Spanish colonists, led by Lt. Sálvador Fidalgo, constructed Fort Núñez Gaona on the shore of Neah Bay. Named after Admiral Manuel Núñez...
Hush-hush: Our Biggest Park is a Local Secret
Ross Anderson
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August 24, 2020
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Port Townsend is surrounded by state parks. From Point Hudson, we look into at least five: Fort Worden and Fort Casey to the east,...
Our Pescatarian Birds Part 1
Wendy Feltham
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November 12, 2022
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Cover photo: Great Blue Heron with Fish Birds have evolved to eat all kinds of food— insects, seeds, grains, nuts, seaweed, worms, other birds, and...
May 1792: Archibald Menzies Arrives at Discovery Bay
Jerry Gorsline
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April 28, 2020
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Two hundred years before the first Earth Day Scottish naturalist Archibald Menzies, who accompanied the Vancouver voyage in the 1790s, was the first scientist...
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