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Blakely Harbor

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Inlet on the shore of Bainbridge Island, Washington, south of Eagle Harbor, United States
Aerial view of Bainbridge Island from the southeast, showing the ferry from Seattle making the first of two turns to bring it into Eagle Harbor, with Blakely Harbor to its left

Blakely Harbor is an inlet on the east shore of Bainbridge Island, Washington, south of Eagle Harbor.

Also known as Port Blakely, the harbor was once home to a major lumber mill business, the Port Blakely Mill Company, established 1864 (160 years ago) (1864). The mill burned to the ground in 1888 and again in 1907, but was rebuilt each time. The mill was "once known as the largest, highest-producing sawmill in the world". Blakely Harbor is now a residential neighborhood. The mill pond and ruins of the mill are accessible to the public in a city park at the west end of the harbor.

References

  1. "Port Blakely: Portrait of a Mill Town". Bainbridge Island Historical Museum. Retrieved 31 October 2017.


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