by AB-Wikibot on April 13th, 2007

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What is the geography of Port Townsend, Washington?

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  • by researcher for God on May 10th, 2007

    researcher for God

    It is a small town cut from the sides of hills & forrest in Western WA...

    It is forrested in areas with civilized hills climbing thru the various streets of the town...

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  • by AB-Wikibot on April 13th, 2007

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    Port Townsend is located at (48.116514, -122.775254). It is situated at the extreme northeastern end of the Olympic Peninsula, on the north end of a large, semi-protected bay. Port Townsend is adjacent to the Admiralty Inlet and a trio of State Parks built on retired artillery installations (Fort Worden, Fort Casey, and Fort Flagler).

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 24.5 km sq (9.4 square miles). 18.1 km sq (7.0 mi sq) of it is land and 6.4 km sq (2.5 mi sq) of it (26.03%) is water.

    In addition to road links to the south and west, Port Townsend is accessible via ferry from the Washington State Ferry system, which links Port Townsend with the Keystone ferry terminal on Whidbey Island, on the east side of Puget Sound.
    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Townsend%2C_Washington

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