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Port Townsend goes to sea: A coastal town organizes its schools around climate change
When the wind blows hard through the Strait of Juan de Fuca, water whips against the old brick walls lining the main street of Port Townsend. Since its founding as a Victorian seaport 90 miles north of Seattle, this picturesque town on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula has been home to generations of sailors and boat builders....
By Heather McRae-Woolf | August 3, 2016