Marrowstone Island, WA Real Estate
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Living in Marrowstone Island
Marrowstone is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. The population was 844 at the 2010 census. All Marrowstone addresses are in Nordland, Washington, and the ZIP code for Marrowstone Island is 98358.
Marrowstone takes its name from Marrowstone Point, the northernmost point on Marrowstone Island. It was given the name “Marrow-Stone Point” in 1792 by the British explorer, George Vancouver, in describing the area’s hard, clay-like soil.
History
A post office called Nordland has been in operation since 1898. The community derives its name from Peter Nordby, the original owner of the town site.
Geography
Marrowstone is located at 48°3′30″N 122°41′17″W (48.058323, -122.687943).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.3 square miles (16.4 km2), all of it land.
Prominent land features include:
- Marrowstone Point, at the northern end of Marrowstone Island;
- Kinney Point, at the southern end of the island;
- Nodule Point, on the east side, mid island;
- Mystery Bay, an inlet on the western side of Marrowstone Island;
- Griffiths Point, on the western side of Mystery Bay;
- East Beach, a sandy beach at the northern end of East Marrowstone Road; and
- Scow Bay/Kilisut Harbor, which separates Marrowstone Island from its western neighbor, Indian Island, a Navy ammunition depot.
A narrow causeway connects the southwestern end of Marrowstone Island with the southern end of Indian Island. A short bridge joins the western side of Indian Island to the mainland of Jefferson County.
Fort Flagler, a Washington state park, is situated on 784 acres (314 hectares) at the northern end of Marrowstone Island. It overlooks Port Townsend Bay and Admiralty Inlet, the entrance to Puget Sound. Fort Flagler was one of three forts, along with Fort Worden (near Port Townsend) and Fort Casey (on Whidbey Island), that guarded the entrance to Puget Sound. Mystery Bay State Park is another state park on Marrowstone Island, located on 10 acres (4 hectares) of Mystery Bay shorefront about a half-mile north of the Nordland General Store. It is primarily for boaters. Kinney Point State Park comprises 76 acres (310,000 m2) at the south end of the island. Accessible only by boat, it is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail.
Flagler Road (SR 116) runs along the western edge of Marrowstone Island, which is primarily low-lying. East Marrowstone Road runs along the eastern edge of the island, which consists largely of sandy bluffs, with the exception of the area near East Beach.
The Nordland General Store is Marrowstone’s only source of groceries. It is arguably the focal point of Marrowstone; on maps the town of Nordland (the address of all Marrowstone residents) is usually located at the site of the Nordland General Store. It can be found just across Flagler Road from Mystery Bay, near the center of Marrowstone Island.
Cultural events
Strawberry Festival
For approximately 100 years, Marrowstone has held its annual Strawberry Festival in June. Residents and visitors enjoy strawberry shortcake at the Nordland Garden Club Building. Strawberries were once grown all over Marrowstone and can be found growing wild on the island.
Tractor Days Parade
Every Memorial Day weekend, island residents bring their tractors to parade them in front of the Nordland General Store.
Marrowstone Island Community Association
The Marrowstone Island Community Association hosts the Strawberry Festival each year. It meets about 7 times throughout the year at the Nordland Garden Club Building.
Early Home of Marrowstone Music Festival
The Seattle Youth Symphony’s Marrowstone Music Festival – now called Marrowstone Summer Music and held on the campus of Western Washington University, in Bellingham, Washington – was held at Fort Flagler on the northern end of Marrowstone Island from 1958 until 1989. Until 1975, it was called the Pacific Northwest Music Camp.
Home to modern Eleusianian Mysteries
The neo-pagan Aquarian Tabernacle Church performs a modern Eleusinian Mysteries play at Fort Flagler over Easter weekend each year.
Marrowstone Island Schools
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