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Kitsap History Museum - Bremerton (WA)

Address: 🏡 280 4th St, Bremerton, WA 98337
Phone : +1 (360) 479-6226
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Manette Bridge - Bremerton
Manette Bridge
Greg Salo: This bridge, built in 2011, replaced the historic Old Manette Bridge (c. 1930s). The new bridge has a very nice wide sidewalk for pedestrians. Great views to the north, south and west.
Bremerton Boardwalk - Bremerton
Bremerton Boardwalk
Wildcraft Rose: Lots of people, over 100 vendors, a beer and wine garden, different types of foods and crafts, lively music, a sea breeze and a tour of the USS Turner Joy - Navy Destroyer ship. And just a beautiful view of the marina.
Puget Sound Navy Museum - Bremerton
Puget Sound Navy Museum
Joshua Fagan: An extremely pleasant free museum in the heart of Bremerton, an exhilarating testament to the naval history of the town and how it is interwoven with the history of the United States as a whole. Admittedly, the museum felt a little smaller than it probably was owing to the large group of schoolchildren who were here at the same time as me, but Im not going to begrudge the kids their excitement, which felt very genuine, and they even adored the large typewriter on display as though it was a mystical treasure. As for me, I greatly appreciated the diving helmet, which felt so intricately made and tactile, a visceral emblem of a distant age made close by the enchantment of the museum. The discussions of what sailors have worn over time and the underlying social and military factors that led to those shifts was also fascinating. Like all museums that are worth exploring, it is a friendly meeting place of past and present, where the stories and episodes of the past are reinvigorated with life for the next generations.
Lions Park - bremerton - Bremerton
Lions Park - bremerton
Michelle Cardwell: Ive been coming to this park since I was a teen for the past 30 years. It is very beautiful but was not always like this. My first time there picture nothing there just rocks not even the grassy area.... They created this revamp and its merged into the beautiful park it is today. It has enough space for people to spread out but graze by the other park goers in a friendly vibe. There are also, 5 total parts to this park the other two hidden in hindsight. Just enjoy it and if found and please dont encourage to find it. It is simple just the way it is.
Illahee Preserve - Bremerton
Illahee Preserve
Brian Bennett: I have been walking the Illahee Preserve for the last five years and have walked there in all four seasons. I went there recently on Saturday afternoon in June. The weather was mild and cloudy with a temperature of 60°. I did my favorite walk around the perimeter of the park and did not encounter a single person on the trails. The park is five minutes from my home and adjacent to one of the busiest commercial corridors in the county. It is an absolute gem. The trails are meticulously maintained and well marked with location signs. This is my go to place for both my mental and physical health. Thank you to all of the organizations and volunteers who created and care for this resource. How lucky we are to have it in our community.
Dickerson Creek Falls - Bremerton
Dickerson Creek Falls
Christopher: It’s a 1 mile hike to the falls, it’s uphill at first then levels out. There’s no signage for the falls except right before you get to it. To get there go through the two metal poles in the parking lot and continue straight until you come across a sign that says Zach’s landing. Go to the right of the Zach’s landing sign and continue straight until you see the sign for the falls. Note: There are black bears in the area during summer.
Evergreen Rotary Park - Bremerton
Evergreen Rotary Park
Priscilla: One of my favorite parks in Bremerton. Great for walking as well. The path is nicely paved.
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Fish Statue - Bremerton
Jennifer D Warren: Super clever pair of statues on opposite corners of the intersection. The fish is actually using a rod to catch the fisherman!
South Kitsap Regional Park - Port Orchard
South Kitsap Regional Park
Mary Shams: Such a nice little park. It has a really great adventure trail so you can take kids for a walk in the woods and theres plenty to keep them entertained. I love how this park is usually pretty empty. Theres also a nice covered picnic area and soccer fields as well!
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