Presented by Kitsap History Museum

Eat Your Way Through Kitsap History: Point No Point - Light and Legacy

About This Event

At the northeastern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, where Admiralty Inlet meets Puget Sound, Hahd-skus/Point No Point has been a place of fishing and trade, a thriving Suquamish community, a passage for commerce and travel, and a popular recreation destination. Join us at the site of the region’s oldest lighthouse and the location where the 1855 Treaty of Point No Point was signed as poet, journalist, author and mariner Richard Walker and lighthouse keeper and historian Lew Noah share stories about this special place, along with a lighthouse tour! We’ll enjoy lunch and continued conversations afterward.

Tickets are $45 for Members & $55 for Non-Members. Click the button on the right to join now to become a member and save on your purchase.

*Sponsored by: Peggy Iverson & Sue Reimer

About This Event

At the northeastern tip of the Kitsap Peninsula, where Admiralty Inlet meets Puget Sound, Hahd-skus/Point No Point has been a place of fishing and trade, a thriving Suquamish community, a passage for commerce and travel, and a popular recreation destination. Join us at the site of the region’s oldest lighthouse and the location where the 1855 Treaty of Point No Point was signed as poet, journalist, author and mariner Richard Walker and lighthouse keeper and historian Lew Noah share stories about this special place, along with a lighthouse tour! We’ll enjoy lunch and continued conversations afterward.

Tickets are $45 for Members & $55 for Non-Members. Click the button on the right to join now to become a member and save on your purchase.

*Sponsored by: Peggy Iverson & Sue Reimer

Getting There

Point No Point Lighthouse
9009 NE Point No Point Rd
Hansville, Washington 98340
United States

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