Once again last year there were 14 single family residences built in Anacortes. In comparison there were 14 in 2024; 12 in 2023; 34 in 2022; 60 in 2021. Other permit statistics for 2025 follow: 4 Apartment unit permits 23 Commercial tenant improvement permits 35 Residential interior remodel permits 24 Residential remodel/addition permits 31 Plumbing […]
Big changes at the Anacortes Ace Hardware, both inside and out. Work has been under way for weeks inside the store, with a new look outside as well. Now the small shop is being demolished to make room in the parking lot. Get on down and see the results of this investment in community.
I was in downtown Mount Vernon Thursday afternoon when this Burlington Northern Sante Fe train rolled slowly through the train station area, bound for Fidalgo Island and the Marathon Refinery with a cargo of crude oil.
Motivated Northwest walkers/hikers such as this couple commit to outdoor adventures regardless of temperature. This photo was taken on Tommy Thompson Trail on a cold, clear January day.
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These photos were taken 24 years ago this month. The late Bill Mitchell’s giant mural of Annie Curtis, the city’s namesake. The art on the New Wilson Hotel was replaced during a major renovation/remodel of the historic Commercial Avenue building.
It was September 18, 2004 when this statue was dedicated at Bowman Bay in Deception Pass State Park. The plaque on the statue reads: “The CCC Worker. Dedicated to the young men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) from 1933-1942.” Sponsors of the tribute piece were the Washington State Parks Foundation and Washington […]
Pictured here in the crowd at Cap Sante Marina are Town Crier Richard Riddell (left) and the late Bill Mitchell, community historian and muralist. The event hosted by the Port of Anacortes marked the kickoff of the 2010 Boating Season. Bill’s outdoor murals are still posted all around town.
It was August 1985 when I photographed this boater launching from under the Berentson Bridge. The ramp into the Swinomish Channel is maintained by Skagit County.