The first is of a castle on property built in the late 1800's by a preacher for his wife who never came from Ireland. Ironically, couples can stay here now. Its quite interesting inside. There is a staircase that only goes up a few steps before becoming a wall, and a trap door in the floor that leads to who knows whee. The third floor is sealed off. It is a beautiful building and one of the most unique on the property.
On the far left is the cabin where I stayed, called Bliss. In the middle of the picture is a building which used to be barracks for the military, and on the far right you can see some of the other buildings, what used to be commissioned officers' homes, but are now available to rent by the public. The body of water you see in the distance faces east, and is the Juan de Fuca. In Port Angeles, this is known as the Strait of the Juan de Fuca.
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