Port Townsend LandYou won't ever find land like Port Townsend Land. The annual rainfall for the vicinity over the past four years averaged approximately 18 inches. Mean temperatures for 1994 averaged 44 degrees during the winter months and 57 degrees during the summer months. Conditions may vary from rainy to windy to warm and dry, but high humidity and suffocating heat are rare. Freezing temperatures and snow are also rare. There wont ever be the worry of harsh weather on Port Townsend Land. Port Townsend is one of only three Victorian Seaports on the National Historic Register. The downtown Puget Sound waterfront area and the residential area above the bluff with its preserved Victorian homes and commercial buildings are designated a National Historic District. as is Fort Worden, which was built at the turn of the century as part of the harbor defense system for Puget Sound. It is now a state park, and its restored barracks and officers' homes are available for public rental. The Port Townsend Fort also provides camping facilities and a wide variety of recreational activities, with its beaches, miles of wooded trails, and Marine Science Center and museum. These are only a few reasons that you'll want to own Port Townsend Land. |