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Atmospheric Coupeville

Since time immemorial, the island has been the ancestral hunting, fishing, and gathering domicile of Native Lower Skagit and Snohomish peoples. The town of Coupeville, settled by sea captains and farmers in the 1850s, is one of the oldest settlements in Washington State. The lush, fertile landscape supports working farms and vineyards, while nineteenth-century stables and barbershops enjoy an afterlife as bookstores, breweries, and hip cafes. Run out for farm-fresh berries or a just-baked pie; ramble along picturesque Bluff Trail at Ebey’s Landing; sample luscious Penn Cove mussels at the source

Whidbey Pies 3.7 miles

Greenbank Farm 3.6 miles

Ledgewood Beach County Park 0.1 mile

Keystone Ferry Landing

(for Port Townsend) 6.9 miles

Prairie Center Red Apple Market 9 miles

WhidbeyHealth Medical Center 9.1 miles

Rosehip Farm Stand 8.6 miles

Fort Casey State Park 7.8 miles

Downtown Coupeville 9.5 miles

Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve 10.5 miles

Dancing Fish Vineyards 12.6 miles

Clinton Ferry landing (for Mukilteo)

20.1 miles

1770 S. SEAVIEW AVENUE WHIDBEY ISLAND WA PARCEL ‘A’ FLOOR PLAN

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In Episode 36, “An Orcas Ethos,” Edward speaks with Craig Gibson, fourth-generation owner of North Beach Inn (NBI), located on the outskirts of the remote village of Eastsound. Craig’s forebears acquired the 100-acre waterfront fruit farm in 1911. In 1932 they constructed a handful of the 16 rustic cottages now dotting NBI’s eight-mile stretch of sandy beach, where panoramic sunsets brighten Canada’s Gulf Islands. Listen to the extraordinary saga of an Island family as they steward the homestead into its second century.

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