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Elwha Klallam Museum at the Carnegie
The Elwha Klallam Museum at the Carnegie is a cultural institution located in the historic Carnegie Library in downtown Port Angeles, Washington. Managed by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the museum showcases a collection of cultural and historical artifacts related to the tribe and other indigenous communities on the Olympic Peninsula. One of the highlights of the museum is the exhibit on the ancient tribal village of č̕ixʷícən, which was uncovered in 2003 during construction of the Hood Canal Bridge. The village site dates back to 750 B.C. and offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
The Swan Hotel
The Swan Hotel is a waterfront, boutique hotel located at 222 Monroe Street in Port Townsend, Washington. Situated in the heart of downtown Port Townsend, this charming hotel is just steps away from local restaurants, shops, parks, and the water's edge. The casual and relaxing atmosphere of The Swan Hotel is perfect for a seaport town getaway. Guests can bring their dogs to select rooms at The Swan Hotel and enjoy nearby trails, beaches, and leisurely walks in downtown and uptown Port Townsend. The hotel is the perfect base for exploring the unique and historic districts of Port Townsend, including Water Street, Victorian homes in uptown, and the čičməhán Trail that chronicles the history of the S’Klallam people.
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