Located about 30 miles north of Seattle, Whidbey Island is at the Northern border of Puget Sound, and is the home of a naval air station. It is ranked the fourth largest and fourth longest island in the contiguous United States.
The city of Coupeville dates back to 1852. Located on Whidbey Island, it is the second oldest city in the state of Washington. Whidbey Island is about 35 miles long. Coupeville sits on the eastern edge, about 1/2 down the island.
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Beautiful! Thank you for stopping by my blog so that I can find yours! Whidbey Island and Washington are just a few of the places or family wants to visit. I think these beautiful photos you’ve shared might make it just a little easier to convince my husband we need to go sooner rather than later – it looks like just the kind of place he would love! Looking forward to seeing and reading more about your many adventure!
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Thank you and welcome! I sure hope the pictures can help convince your hubby to get out the door with you. Washington state and the San Juan Islands are very special. I’m especially fond of the area around Coupeville on Whidbey.
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Hmm….that’s a hard question. Think it’s a tie between Whidbey and Kauai.
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Both Whidbey and Kauai have much to offer. Great choices!
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