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The Story
With its peaceful cove and captivating mountain views, Kingston has long been a charming community on Puget Sound west of Seattle. Dubbed âLittle City by the Sea,â âGateway to the Olympic Mountains,â and âFerry Town,â Kingston has an extensive history beyond its boating appeal. It was once a seasonal fishing and food gathering spot for indigenous people, a logging camp, and a planned location for a major resort. In the 1900s, it became a productive farming community, a smugglersâ hideout, a strategic military site, an artistsâ haven, and a summer retreat for Seattle city dwellers. Today, as a major ferry port, Kingston is still a quaint village of about 2,500 peopleâwith an hourly traffic jam. Approximately four million people pass through Kingston annually on the Washington State Ferries or stop in Kingstonâs delightful marina and nearby shops.
Description
With its peaceful cove and captivating mountain views, Kingston has long been a charming community on Puget Sound west of Seattle. Dubbed âLittle City by the Sea,â âGateway to the Olympic Mountains,â and âFerry Town,â Kingston has an extensive history beyond its boating appeal. It was once a seasonal fishing and food gathering spot for indigenous people, a logging camp, and a planned location for a major resort. In the 1900s, it became a productive farming community, a smugglersâ hideout, a strategic military site, an artistsâ haven, and a summer retreat for Seattle city dwellers. Today, as a major ferry port, Kingston is still a quaint village of about 2,500 peopleâwith an hourly traffic jam. Approximately four million people pass through Kingston annually on the Washington State Ferries or stop in Kingstonâs delightful marina and nearby shops.












