Location ID: #10075205
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Oak Harbor is the largest town on Whidbey Island, located on the north end of the island just seven miles from Deception Pass Bridge. Home to a large naval air station, Oak Harbor has a population of about 20,000. The town is situated on the coast, ...
Location ID: #10075207
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This beautiful property is located in the historic town of Coupeville.
Location ID: #10075208
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South Whidbey Community Park is located just outside Langley, and features playgrounds, baseball fields, soccer fields, hiking and biking trails, lots of parking, and the only skate park in the area.
Location ID: #10074411
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Clinton is the first town visitors reach when traveling to Whidbey Island by ferry. It is a small town with many services on offer: post office, banks, grocery store, mechanic shops, etc. With beautiful water views and an authentic island feel, ...
Location ID: #10073551
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West Beach Road follows the Whidbey Island Coast on the western side of the island. It has an ocean view and runs along secluded beach space and some rural farm space.
Location ID: #10073550
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Whidbey Island has a vast selection of film friendly roads. These roads include lush green trees, gorgeous ocean views, and endearing street names.
Location ID: #10073547
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Located along the harbor in the downtown area of Oak Harbor, Windjammer Park offers many features such as sports fields, waterfront trails, a boat launch, RV park, bbq and picnic areas, a windmill landmark, wading pools, and a gazebo.
Location ID: #10134637
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This beautiful house is approximately 2,600 sq. ft and located on 3 acres of an estuary setting on Race Lagoon. The house is charming timber frame construction with wood post and beams throughout the entire home. There are amazing views of ...
Location ID: #10176229
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Camp Casey was originally the military residential area of Fort Casey, built as a strategic defense point in 1897. In the early 1900s, as many as 10 officers and 428 enlisted men lived onsite. Today it is owned and operated by Seattle Pacific ...
Location ID: #10150170
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Captain Whidbey is the Unofficial Official Lodge of Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve. The gateway to beautiful and rugged wild, Captain Whidbey fosters a sense of romance, a longing for adventure and a communion with the natural world. Fully ...
Location ID: #10165163
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Lush 6 acre Horse Property w/ Wooded Perimeter. This pastoral slice of Northwest paradise is on a private road, just off a main thoroughfare, giving it the feeling of seclusion with all the conveniences of Freeland town center just minutes ...
Location ID: #10191163
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The Fort Casey Inn, located near Coupeville, Washington, on scenic Whidbey Island, was built in 1909. The homes comprising the inn are former Non-Commissioned Officers’ Quarters for neighboring Fort Casey, once an active military installation.
The ...
Location ID: #10065041
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Fort Casey Historical State Park is a 999-acre marine camping park with 10,810 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound (Admiralty Inlet); it includes Keystone Spit, a 2-mile stretch of land separating Admiralty Inlet and Crocket Lake. From the ...
Location ID: #10186764
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If the rat pack had a low-key PNW getaway - this would be it. This unusual mid-century modern west-facing waterfront home is frozen in time. Includes original mahogany cabinets, hand-forged nail-studded hardwood floors, period fixtures, and ...
Location ID: #10063873
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Lavender Wind Farm, with a view of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan De Fuca, is on the wild west side of beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington. The farm is within the Ebeys Landing National Historical Reserve, and maintains the farming ...
Location ID: #10088741
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Location ID: #10158886
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Completely outdoors, the Allgire Project is home to a Washington’s largest mural gallery, with vibrant murals in Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island. There is also a 750 sq ft retail space and a 2,500 sq ft former bank building built in 1949 that could be ...
Location ID: #10150751
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Useless Bay is a bay in the U.S. state of Washington. Part of Puget Sound, Useless Bay is located in Island County near the southern end of Whidbey Island, between Cultus Bay and Mutiny Bay.
Useless Bay was so named on account of frequent ...
Location ID: #10000007
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Historical Spanish style theater with ceiling simulating open night sky with stars.
Location ID: #10001500
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Location ID: #10000142
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Location ID: #10000150
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Location ID: #10000478
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Location ID: #10001605
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