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Point No Point
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130 pages
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Established in 1879, Point No Point Light Station serves as a vital navigation aid for ships in Puget Sound, but its significance dates back further as a landmark for Coast Salish peoples and a community hub. It was the site of a crucial 1855 treaty and remains a rich foraging ground for diverse wildlife, including fish and sea mammals. Today, it is part of Hansville on the Kitsap Peninsula, where the lighthouse continues to guide mariners, while the area's natural beauty attracts both residents and visitors.
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2019, hardcover
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