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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.

~ Strengthen, promote, and maintain our successful historic downtown district.

Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc.

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Washington State boosts historic preservation in Coupeville.

25 Saturday Jan 2020

Posted by Admin in Ebey's Reserve Preservation Grants, This Place Matters, Uncategorized

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Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve will receive a million dollars in preservation grants from the state of Washington THANKS to Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, the Washington State Legislature, the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, and Governor Jay Inslee.

Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve Manager Kristen Griffin Press Release – PDF

Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP) announces recipients of Ebey’s Reserve Preservation Grants

Whidbey News Times article for Times subscribers

We couldn’t be happier for the recipients, and what these Ebey’s Reserve Preservation Grants mean to the furthering preservation of some of our state’s oldest buildings.  These buildings are still standing today because they were preserved in the past and thankfully continue to be preserved today.

This, our celebratory blog piece about the grant and distribution, includes images and links to the history of many of the buildings and a hearty thanks to all those who worked hard to have the preservation grants brought to the Reserve and our historic town. We include old images of the buildings as a testament to the years they’ve stood and the importance of historic preservation.

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Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve grant money within the Reserve and the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation’s Main Street Program’s catchment of the Historic Waterfront Association

The circa 1855 Alexander Blockhouse.

Part of the Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum the Alexander Blockhouse receives 2,300.00 to clean and preserve the cedar shake roof. Block House history. Photo Credit: Private collection of Lillian Huffstettler.

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#1 Front Street

The circa 1859 and 1866 Haller House, property of the non-profit Historic Whidbey, was awarded $196,940 for structural stabilization and foundation work, and rehabilitation of historic doors and windows. Haller House history.

1859 for first structure. 1866 for larger addition.

After sitting empty for many years, raccoons were the main residents of the Haller House until just recently. The house was purchased and is being restored by Historic Whidbey’s and their Heritage Center Project. To find out more about the restoration of Haller and Heritage Center visit Historic Whidbey’s site.

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#8 Front St. 

The circa 1860 Whidbey Mercantile building (now Toby’s) receives $19,022 for roof replacement. This is one of the oldest commercial building left within the Reserve. one of the oldest remaining commercial buildings in the Reserve. History of #8

Image circa 1903. Image Credit: Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum.

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#12 Front St.

Circa 1886 and originally the Blowers and Kineth building (where Lower Loft Eatery, Sea Bre’s Yarns and Far From Normal operate today) was awarded $78,253 for structural stabilization and foundation work, siding repair and rehabilitation of historic windows. History of #12

Image: Sack race during the Penn Cove Water Festival 1920’s. Bowers and Kineth building first in line. Photo Credit: Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum

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#16 Front St.

The 1916 Benson’s Confectionary (now Kingfisher Bookstore) receives $21,500 to rehabilitate and replace historic doors and windows. History of #16

Photo Credit: Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum

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#22 Front St.

The 1899 Terry’s Dryer/Gillespie Livery building (now the home of Vail’s Wine Shop, Front Street Realty, Windjammer Custom Framing and office of Therapist Jennifer R. Ayers) received $25,623 for structural stabilization and foundation work, and paint to preserve the weathered façade. History of #22

Photo Credit: Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum.

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#26 Front St. The much beloved Coupeville Wharf, circa 1905, was awarded $303,000 for structural stabilization and foundation work to replace the building’s roof. Wharf history.

The Wharf is the property of and operated by the Port of Coupeville. 

Image: 1910’s. Credit: Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum.

Other recipients within the Reserve 

 

Circa 1905 building once known as Pat’s Place (now the Tyee Restaurant and Bar) awarded $21,600 for structural stabilization and foundation work. Photo Credit: Unknown. Assumption is Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum or Washington State Archives. 

 

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Circa 1907 rustic log Whid-Isle Inn (Captain Whidbey Inn), awarded $99,427 to replace the cedar shake roof.

Image Credit: Captain Whidbey Inn Collection

 

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Circa 1889 Zylstra House received $36,665 to rehabilitate historic windows and replace a failing roof. Photo credit Washington State Dept of Archeology and Historic Preservation.

 

 

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Circa’s 1898 and 1968 Fort Casey State Park’s Battery Worth Guns were awarded $145,000 to restore exterior surfaces. Photo Credit: Fort Casey State Park.

 

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Circa 1894 Coupeville Methodist Church at 608 North Main Street awarded $30,670 for rehabilitation of its historic bell tower.

Photo: Assumption is Island County Historical Society Archives and Museum or Washington State Archives

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU!

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Settled in 1850’s Coupeville is the second oldest town in Washington. It was incorporated in 1910.

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Find out more about Coupeville though the 1998 study “How Coupeville Grew”, a joint effort of the Town of Coupeville, the Ebey’s National Historical Reserve Trust Board and the National Park Service – PDF

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Excellence Award from the State of Washington for Mussel Fest!

08 Friday May 2015

Posted by Coupeville Historic Waterfront Assoc. in Mussel Fest, Mussel Festival

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We are honored to be among other Washington Main Street towns receiving recognition this year.  We got Mussel!  The hard work, love of Coupeville and “our mussels” pays off.

Penn Cove Musselfest of Coupeville Receives Excellence on Main Award for Outstanding Promotional Event of the Year

WA_StateMainStreetSEATTLE – April 7, 2015 – Penn Cove Musselfest, a 29-year-old tradition in Coupeville, received the Outstanding Promotional Event of the Year award at Washington Main Street’s Excellence on Main Awards Ceremony on May 7 in Bellingham, Washington. The ceremony was held in conjunction with RevitalizeWA, Washington State’s Preservation and Main Street Conference.

Every March, Coupeville hosts a three-day festival featuring mussel eating competitions, farm tours, activities, and a friendly chowder tasting competition. Originally started to encourage eating out during the off-season, the festival has turned into an event drawing 10,000 visitors to a town with a population one-fifth that number. In addition to the strong support from both residents and visitors, 100% of Coupeville restaurants participate in the chowder tasting competition.

The festival represents strong partnerships in the community. Restaurant owners used to finance the event until Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association (CHWA) took it over in 2007, offering to organize and finance the event. Penn Cove Shellfish added a mussel tasting beer and wine garden, and all profits are donated to the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club as well as the Coupeville High School Science Scholarship. The CHWA and Penn Cove Shellfish also provide fifty pounds of mussels, onions, and potatoes for the chowder tasting, Whidbey-SeaTac Shuttle provides free transportation and Puget Sound Express ferries visitors to Shellfish Farm for a tour and education on the environmental guidelines of farmed mussels.

The event also draws ten to twelve chefs who provide a series of free mussel cooking demonstrations for visitors. Chefs are recruited from Whidbey Island, Seattle, the greater Puget Sound area, and Portland.

The impact the event has on the community is significant. The restaurants and businesses in the four-block event area remain the focus of the weekend. Without street vendors, Musselfest becomes the best retail weekend of the year for merchants. The event also creates fundraising opportunities for the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club, the Island County Historical Museum, and the Coupeville High School Booster Club.

In 2015, the 10,000 visitors booked every hotel in the immediate area, north or south. Restaurants were filled to capacity, and many merchants had the best sales in their history. Attendees willingly waited in ferry lines for two to three hours to participate, and tickets were sold out in hours. In every regard, this event has gone above and beyond to boost shoulder season revenues for merchants.

“The community has truly embraced this event, and the Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association has made it one of the biggest events of the year,” said Sarah Hansen, Washington State Main Street Program Coordinator. “We are thrilled to be honoring such a long-standing event!”

The Excellence on Main Awards, organized by the Washington State Main Street Program, recognizes communities, organizations, and individuals who are helping to achieve economic vitality and build sustainable communities through downtown revitalization and preservation. Washington’s Main Street Program is housed in the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation and administered, under contract, by the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation.

For more information, please contact Sarah Hansen, Washington Main Street Program Coordinator, at the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation shansen@preservewa.org or 206-624-9449.

Local Contact: Vickie Chambers at the Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association at 360-320-1143 or vchambers2@hotmail.com.


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The Washington Main Street Program is a division of the Washington Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation.


thank you Penn Cove Shellfish Farm for your leadership and partnership in bringing the mussel fest off every year for 30 years running! 

CHWA Admin 2015 Mussel Fest Awardthank you to cindy olson and lark kesterke of aqua events! 

Thanks to our Sponsors
CHWA Admin 2015 Mussel Fest Sponsors
To our local partners
CHWA Admin 2015 Mussel Fest Partners
And to the countless Mussel Fest Volunteers 
CHWA ThankYou Mussel Fest Recognition

Mussel Fest is nothing without YOU!

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28 Saturday Feb 2015

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MUSSEL FEST 2015 – Gear – Mussel Mingle and More

26 Thursday Feb 2015

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Feb. 26, 2015 

COME AND GET”M

Mussel Fest Gear has been loaded into the Coupeville Chamber and Historic Waterfront offices at 905 NW Alexander St, Coupeville, WA 98239 – map 

FANTASTIC ART AGAIN THIS YEAR!

Get your list made and purchase pre-event to insure your ready to enjoy the Mussel Fest warm and in style.

  • T-shirts (2015 Design) – $20
  • Kids & Youth “Got Mussels” T-shirts – $15
  • Hooded Sweatshirts (2015 Design) – $35
  • 1/4 Zip Sweatshirts (Navy blue) – $45
  • Knit Beanies and Baseball hats – $18
  • Official 2015 Poster – $5
  • Beer Mugs – $6
  • Chowder Cups – $2

To inquire on available sizes or place a large order for the listed gear, please stop by 905 NW Alexander St. call the Coupeville Chamber office between 11am and 3pm at 360-678-5434

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KICK OFF MUSSEL FEST WEEKEND

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MUSSEL MINGLE

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FRIDAY NIGHT – MARCH 6th!

5:30pm – 8:30pm
Tasting Penn Cove: Coupeville’s Mussel Mingle
Coupeville Rec Hall 
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THE HOTTEST LOCAL SOCIAL all YEAR!

Tickets ($20) available at the Coupeville Chamber of Commerce, bayleaf and Aqua Gifts. Any remaining available tickets will be sold at the door ($25). Must be 21+ with valid ID.

Enjoy giant “Prairie Dog” Polish dogs, mussels and frites prepared by Serendipity Catering, wine selected by bayleaf and Flyer’s famous house brews. Live music – Broken Banjo performing!

Festival tickets for the mussel chowder tasting and boat tours for Saturday and Sunday will also be available for purchase at the Mingle.

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Visit the Penn Cove Musselfest site for MORE!

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THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS, FESTIVAL PARTNERS, PARTICIPANTS, and VOLUNTEERS !  YOU PUT THE MUSCLE in MUSSEL FEST! 

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Penn Cove Shellfish, LLC

Festival Sponsors:
Anthony’s Restaurants
Cascade Custom Homes and Design, Inc.
City Fish
Coast Seafood Company
Frontier Packaging
The Hose Shop, Inc.
Ivar’s Seafood Restaurants
Jet City Label, Inc.
Les Schwab
McDonald Insurance Group, Inc.
NorPlex, Inc.
Ocean Beauty Seafoods
Plauche & Carr, LLP
Santa Monica Seafood Co.

Festival Partners:
bayleaf
Blue Sky Management of Royal City, WA
Brett’s Bread
The Captain Whidbey Inn
Christopher’s on Whidbey
Ciao
Coupeville Chamber of Commerce
Coupeville Coffee & Bistro
Front Street Grill
Flyers Restaurant and Brewery
Island County Historical Society
Kim’s Cafe
Knead & Feed
Maritime Pacific Brewing
Mosquito Fleet Chili
The Oystercatcher
Pizza Factory
Rain Shadow Cellars
Serendipity Catering
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Spoiled Dog Winery
Toby’s Tavern
The Tyee
Vail’s Wine Shop
Whidbey/SeaTac Shuttle
Whidbey Examiner
Whidbey Weekly

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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 121
Coupeville, WA 98239
Ph. 360-682-6400

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Executive Director Vickie Chambers

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