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Novels set in the Puget Sound

"Superspill" by Mary Kay Becker, 1974.
An hour-by-hour account of the havoc wrought by spreading oil after a tanker goes aground.

"Mighty Mountain" by Archie Binns, 1940.
Historical novel about the Puget Sound country in the mid-1800s, highlighting   relations between the Indians and the White settlers.

"The Timber Beast" by Archie Binns, 1944.
Charlie Dow typifies the old style logging operator in this story of the Sound's lumber industry.

"Mom Counted Six" by Mac Gardner, 1944.
Warm and humorous chronicle of a family who live in a Puget Sound mill town.   (Gardner was born and grew up in the Puget Sound area.)

Puget Sound, Washington
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CITIES and TOWNS

See individual cities and towns for additional visitor information as well as information on accommodations, activities and attractions in specific Puget Sound cities.  When looking for a city or town, you can choose from either an alphabetical list, or, a list by the Puget Sound Region.

MEDIA

Metropolitan Living.  400 Mercer Street, Suite 408, Seattle, WA 98109.  Phone: 206-378-5888; Fax: 206-378-5855.

A monthly tabloid-sized magazine established August 1999 and distributed for free.   Publisher say their new offering is devoted to people and personalities and how their work and personal lives effect the metropolitan Puget Sound community of Western Washington.

Stanwood/Camano News.  9005 271st Street NW, P. O. Box 999, Stanwood, WA 98292.  Phone: 360-629-2155.  E-mail

Web Radio Puget Sound.
Featuring live mp3 stream Internet radio with 12 station genres, dial-up and broadband connections in stereo.

TRAVEL and TRANSPORTATION

East King County Convention and Visitors Bureau
A  region of 15 cosmopolitan communities and pristine outdoor just
minutes from downtown Seattle. The county extends from Bothell and Woodinville in the north to Renton in the south.  The visitor's section has information on tours, events, parks, accommodations, dining and shopping.

Puget Sound Traffic Cams
Website of the Northwest Region,  Washington State Department of Transportation.   Provides images from cameras located along many of the major freeways in the Puget Sound area.

WEB GUIDES

Its Nautical.Com. 29256 164th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042.  Phone: 253-638-8492.  E-mail: itsnautical@attbi.com  A recreational boating information web with listings for sailboat accessible restaurants and bars in the Puget sound area and coastal Washington state.

Puget Sound Computer User
This is the web directory of the PSCU, a computer magazine. This lengthy page categorizes businesses in the region.  Includes travel and lodging, sport and recreation, art galleries and museums.

Puget Sound
Satellite imagery of the Sound on the WorldSat web site.

Sound Web
Web site of People for Puget Sound, a non-profit citizens group dedicated to protecting and restoring the land and waters of  Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits.   Includes newsletter, issues, and marine attractions.

Western Washington
A web site where you can find what you want to know about Western Washington. From local town information to up to the minute news breaks.


Note: See individual cities and towns for additional visitor information as well as information on accommodations, activities and attractions in specific cities.  When looking for a city or town, you can choose from either an alphabetical list, or, a list by region.

The Puget Sound  town and road map will help you locate cities, towns and other attractions.

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Short Trips in the Pacific Northwest: 52 Weekend Destinations from Seattle and Portland.  by Barry Anderson, Hilda Anderson.  
April 1998,  Paperback, reprint edition, 256 pages, (non-fiction)
Weekend itineraries, each with a listing of restaurants, lodging, and special events, and all within 250 miles of Seattle and Portland.  Discover the little known destinations, secluded getaways and back roads.
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