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Address: 3862 N Hoffman Rd
Oak Harbor
98277
Reflections of Service creates personalized plaques, mugs, signs, and more. With emphasis on items for our first responders, Reflections of Service combines old-school woodworking craftsmanship with up-to-date engraving technology for a personal and unique gift of appreciation.
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Address: 502 W Patmore Rd
Coupeville
98239
Rhododendron Park is a 32-acre county-owned park with three groomed ball fields, a covered picnic area, and bathrooms. There’s also an extensive trail system for hikers. The park also features 15 campsites ($15 a day). Three can fit RVs, but there’s only water, no electricity or dump. Closed each off-season from October 1st through March...
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Address: 705 SE Pioneer Way
Oak Harbor
98277
From breakfast served all day to lunch to dinner, the Riverside Café has your favorite meal any time of the day.
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Address: 101 Anthes Ave
Langley
98260
The Rob Schouten Gallery showcases painting, sculpture, as well as fine art and more along with an outdoor sculpture garden.
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Address: 98 NE Barron Dr
Oak Harbor
98277
Once the largest barn on the West Coast, the Neil Barn was built in 1912. In 1950, it was refitted as a roller rink.
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Address: 24 Front St NW
Coupeville
98239
Step back through time and sail Penn Cove on a historical 68-foot schooner built in 1925. Sailings are from the Coupeville Wharf. They begin in mid-May and run thorough early October.
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Address: 113 1st St
Langley
98260
Taste Pacific Northwest seafood at its best at Langley’s Saltwater Fish House and Oyster Bar. Fish and chips, clam chowder, lobster rolls, crab cakes, mussels, clams, and a great oyster selection are just the start!
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Address: 220 1st St
Langley
98260
Serving "eclectic comfort food" Savory is a collection of family recipes curated to provide a menu different from other area restaurants.
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Address: 46 S Ebey Rd
Coupeville
98239
“Sunflower Jungle” is open mid-August when the blooms are ready, accompanied by juicy Goddess melons grown on the prairie. Continuing the decades-long Sherman pumpkin patch tradition in October. Our main squash crop is Sugar Hubbard Squash, a one-of-a-kind heirloom variety of winter squash developed by Grandpa Ed Sherman in partnership with Washington State University in...
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Address: 3228 Lake Leo Way
Langley
98260
You'll find quiches, brownies, tarts, baguettes, sourdough, buns, and more in a bakery that grew from popular local restaurant baked goods.
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