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Port Gamble

WA · 47.8542, -122.5839

From Port Gamble, Washington, Byway's registries place 24 scenic byways, 1 national park, 1 public land unit and 6 campgrounds within 30 miles.

Puget Mill Company founded the town in Washington Territory in 1853. In 1856, the USS Massachusetts was sent from Seattle to Port Gamble, where indigenous raiding parties from British and Russian territories had been raiding and enslaving local Native Americans. When the warriors refused to hand over those among them who had attacked the Puget Sound Native American communities, Massachusetts landed a shore party and a battle ensued in which 26 natives and 1 sailor were killed. That sailor was the first US Navy man killed in the Northwest and his grave can still be seen at the hilltop cemetery.
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Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.

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