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Miller and Burkett Building
Miller and Burkett Building
This building is located at 237 Taylor Street, Port Townsend Washington. It is a Romanesque Style brick and stone building. It is 4 stories.
It was built in 1889. The architects were Whiteway and Schroeder. Builders were B.S. Miller and Herbert Burkett. Building costs were $18,000.
Over the years, the building was occupied by many organizations and businesses. From 1889 to 1892, the Key City Club occupied a portion of the building. From 1892 to 1893, the Yacht Club had offices in the building. In 1894, the Union League Club occupied the building. From 1900 to 1902, Otto A. Schanz Grocery occupied the ground floor. Fred W. Risen bought the Schwanz lease and continued to operate a grocery on the ground floor. In 1905, the Elks Lodge 317 bought the building and owned it until 1993. They had a ballroom and a lounge. In 1932, E.M. Marr Drug Store occupied a portion of the building.
In 1995, Richard and Whitney Miller purchased the building from the Elks with David Hero and Allison Hero Powers. They restored the building. In 2007, David Hero and Allison Hero Powers purchased the entire building. They are co-owner of the Silver Water Cafe, a restaurant that operates in the grounf floor of the building
Kuhn Building Port Townsend, Washington

Kuhn Building Port Townsend
This building is located at 210 Polk Street, Port Townsend, Washington. The building was contracted by Joseph Kuhn in 1892. The Contractor was Joseph Guise. Bricks for the four story structure came from the brickyards of Eisenbeis and Tucker. The project was halted in 893.
Tenants in the building included automobile dealer (Whippet Chrysler), tire stores, and a bowling alley.

Kuhn Building Port Townsend
In 11928, a consortium announced plans to spend $250,000 to convert the building into an apartment hotel. Unfortunately, financial difficulties caused the project to be cancelled.

Same as above
In the 1940’s, the two top floors were removed. The bricks that were removed were barged out of Port Townsend Bay and thrown overboard.
State Bank of Washington Port Townsend

State Bank of Washington Port Townsend
Sterming Block Building 925 Water Street, Port Townsend, Washington

Plaque Sterming Block Building
The Sterming Block Building is located at 925 Water Street, Port Townsend,Washington. This 2 story building was built by saloon keeper George Sterming in 1889 to house the Belmont Restaurant and Saloon. Sterming died three years later. The saloon operated until Prohibition in 1914

Stermng Block Building, Belmont Hotel
After the Saloon closed, tenants in the building included real estate office, insurance office, shoe store, confectioners, and a tobacco office.

Same as above
In 1992, a restaurant and a hotel was opened as the Belmont. The building underwent an extensive renovation. The Hotel Belmont is still in operation.
Siebenbaum Building Port Townsend
This building was constructed in 1903. It is known as the Siebenbaum Building or the Siebenbaum Arcade Building. It is located at 820-824 Water Street, Port Townsend, Washington.
One of the current tenants is the Imprint Bookstore

Siebenbaum Building 820 Water Street Port Townsend

Siebenbaum Building
Captain H.L. Tibbals Building

Palace Hotel Port Townsend Captain H.L.Tibbals Building
This building was built in 1889. It is located at 1004-1008 Waters Street, Port Townsend, Washington. The owner was Captain TL Tibbals. Architects were Whiteway and Schroeder. The brickwork was contracted to Nelson and Davis. Carpenter Contractors were Andrews and Whiteway. Construction Costs were $28,000. The building housed a billiard parlor and 3 saloons, one known as the Townsend Tavern on the first floor. There were rooms for rent on the upper floors.

Palace Hotel Port Townsend aka Captain H.L.Tibbals Building
From 1923–33, the two upper floors operated as the Palace Hotel. Actually it was a.brothel nicknamed Palace of Sweet. It operated until the mid 1930’s. For a time there was a speakeasy during Prohibition.
In 1976, restoration began on the building interior. It was completed in.1984. Refurbishing of the whole building was completed in 1988. The rooms are part of the Palace Hotel.

Captain H L Tibbals Building Plaque
Over the years other businesses occupying the building included: real estate offices, shoe dealer, law offices, Northern Express Railway, Port Townsend Call Newspaper, Fish and Clark Autos, Leader Newspaper, Townsend Theater, Washington State Liquor Store, a gift and florist shop, Orthopedic Thrift Shop, and various restaurants.
McCurdy Building Port Townsend

McCurdy Building Plaque
The McCurdy Building is located at 834–844 Water Street Port Townsend, Washington. It was built in 1887 for Catherine McCurdy, the widow of Port Townsend first doctor. It is a 2 story commercial brick building.

McCurdy Building
Turpin Drug Store occupied the ground floor; it was followed a series of pharmacies until 1971.
Delmonico Hotel occupied the upper floor from 1888–1962.

McCurdy Building
In June 13, 2001, the building was involved with a fire. A tattoo parlor was gutted.The building suffered smoke and water damage
Port of Port Townsend, Washington Union Wharf

Union Wharf Port Townsend
1867 to 1890. Union Wharf is located on Water Street Port Townsend. It was built by Henry Tibbals, Sr.in 1867 for the first incorporated company in Washington Territory. It was a hub of activity in Port Townsend. Sailor saloons and maritime businesses thrived on the dock and its environs.

Union Wharf
1890 to 1929. Union dock became more respectable. Under Harry Tibbals, Jr. The dock facilities were expanded. The wharf became the commercial center of Port Townsend.

Same as above
1929 to 1973. The dock was sold Puget Sound Navigation Company. It was torn down and rebuild to service the expanding auto ferry business.
In 1933, Port Townsend was connected to Highway 101. Black Ball line of ferries featured service to all major local ports. In 1957, ferry service was moved to another dock. Freight operations decreased at the dock.
1973 to 1981 Union Wharf Corporation bought the dock. The name was changed to Union Wharf. The company started a fish processing business.
There was a lack of proper maintenancurairal Resourcese for years. The dock was condemned.
1980 to 1990. The union wharf continued to deteriorate. The ownership changed several times. Finally, the Union Wharf was torned down. It was rebuilt in 1996 to 1997 with a grant from the Department of Natural Resources.
Eisenbeis Building Port Townsend

Eisenbeis Condos
The Wise bros Condos are located at 830 Water Street Port Townsend, Washington. It is a four story condo complex built in 1899



