Photos by Tag: curtis wharf

January 12th, 2022

Light and texture: 2017

Maritime art. Curtis Wharf, downtown Anacortes, 2017.

September 13th, 2021

American Constellation cruises Guemes Channel

Cruise ship American Constellation heads up Guemes Channel Monday morning on the way to the Port of Anacortes’ historic Curtis Wharf.

September 13th, 2021

Doing business on the waterfront

Cruise ship American Constellation positions for fuel at Port of Anacortes Curtis Wharf. On hand this morning to supply fuel for the ship were two trucks from Reisner Distributor, Inc. of Anacortes. Also injecting some “fuel” into the local economy will be the cruise ship passengers who spend some time in the city’s commercial district. […]

July 20th, 2021

Jazz Festival on wharf: 2007

A scene from the 2007 Anacortes Jazz Festival, featuring artists including Marc Seales, Michael Powers and the Yellowjackets. The Chamber-sponsored festival was held at Curtis Wharf.

February 8th, 2020

Sunset on Elwha

State ferry Elwha, currently moored at Curtis Wharf on the Guemes Channel. Late Saturday afternoon.

January 18th, 2008

Crowley ship

A visit to historic Curtis Wharf usually offers the opportunity to see a tugboat or two, but on Thursday this Crowley ship was moored there.

September 15th, 2004

View from Curtis Wharf

This was the view Sunday looking west from Curtis Wharf, where preparations are under way for the Anacortes Jazz Festival. An army of volunteers will contribute to making this three-day event a success. See details on the Festival at the Chamber web site: www.anacortes.org.

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