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Port Townsend, WA
Don't bother with traditional motels in Port Townsend. The city is packed with Bed and Breakfasts and other historical hotels. I chose the Belmont Hotel on Water Street. The Belmont was built in the 1880's, and claims to be the oldest waterfront restaurant and saloon in town. And for about the same price as a traditional room (I paid $79), I stayed in Room #2, one of only four rooms at the Belmont. The room can sleep four people, thanks to the cool loft area above the bathroom. If you have kids, they'd love it.
This is the view from the loft. There are a few things you should know before you stay here. For one: you won't have air conditioning, which isn't really a problem since the air is cool most of the time. In my room, one window had a flimsy screen, the other was stuck open with no screen. And another thing: there's no TV, even though there's a cabinet that looks like it should have a TV inside. Turns out, it's just an armoire. Overall, though, this unique experience is well worth it.
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