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Aberdeen is a city in the Olympic
Peninsula region of Washington. The city is the economic
center of Grays Harbor County, bordering the cities of Hoquiam and
Cosmopolis. The population was 16,461 according to the 2000
census.
Understand
Aberdeen is called the "Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula,"
because of it's proximity to the southern end of the peninsula and
to Olympic National Park. In recent history Aberdeen has become
more famous as being the "Birthplace of Grunge," and the hometown
of Nirvana members Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic. A sign
welcoming visitors to Aberdeen proclaims "Come As You Are" as a
tribute to one of the band. Although it's hard to imagine today, at
one point Aberdeen was a notorious Western outpost at the turn of
the 20th century, with a number of saloons, brothels, and gambling
halls in and around the town. Because of the wild atmosphere
associated with these establishments, Aberdeen was nicknamed "The
Hellhole of the Pacific."
Get in
The nearest major airport is ""Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport"" [1] (IATA code: SEA)
which is about 80 miles away. While it's possible to get to
Aberdeen via a number of different bus routes, you're best bet is
to rent a car, especially if you are using Aberdeen as a jumping
point into Olympic National Park as public transportation inside
the park is extremely limited.
See
Aberdeen is well known for its lovely harbor, spread glittering
and gray along the west edge of town, where the bay bobs with
sailboats and speed cruisers.
- The Lady Washington, 712 Hagara Street Aberdeen,
☎ (360) 532-8611. Make a visit to see the great Lady Washington,
a replica of the original which sailed the seas in the late 1700's.
The Lady Washington offer sailing and dockside tours, which make
their way up and down the coast from Washington to
California. edit
- Morrison Riverfront Park walk. A great way to take in the sights of Aberdeen,
stroll along this 1½-mi-long trail to the 40-foot-wide Compass Rose
mosaic, which joins the Wishkah and Chehalis rivers.
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- Westport's Historic Grays Harbor Lighthouse,
1020 West Ocean
Avenue , Located in Westport, 15 Miles West of
Aberdeen, ☎ 360-268-6214. Crane your neck to check out Washington's
tallest lighthouse, built in 1898. The Westport South Beach
Historical Society offers regular tours of the facility year
round. edit
- Star Wars Store, 413 E. Wishkah St., ☎ (360) 970-7080, [3]. When owner Don Sucher saw Star Wars in 1977, he
was so blown away by the special effects, he decided to start
collecting paraphernalia from the movie. What started as a summer
hobby has now ballooned into a full-time store in downtown
Aberdeen, with an estimated 70,000 collectibles. edit
- Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, 712 Hagara
St, ☎ (800)
200-5239, [4].
Set sail on the Lady Washington or the
Hawaiian Chieftain for a real experience on a replica tall ship, or
just explore the seaport that was once home to a thriving fishing
community. This seaport aims to preserve the maritime heritage of
Aberdeen and the greater Grays Harbor area. edit
- Aberdeen Museum of History, 111 E. Third
St., ☎ (360)
533-1976, [5]. Get a taste of the local history of Aberdeen at
this museum, located inside the Aberdeen Armory Building. Exhibits
include a history of the local logging and maritime industries as
well collections on Native American artifacts. edit
- Kurt Cobain Walking Tour (part of the Aberdeen Museum), 111 E. Third
St., ☎ (360)
533-1976, [6]. The Aberdeen Museum of History honors the early
life of Kurt Cobain, lead singer of the grunge rock group Nirvana,
with a walking tour of where he grew up in town. Note that most of
the sites are businesses or private residences and are unaffiliated
with the museum. edit
- Kurt Cobain Memorial Foundation, [7]. The foundation's goal is to honor the legacy
and contributions that Kurt Cobain and Nirvana made to modern rock.
Each October they present Lounge Acts, a concert that highlights
the work of local bands. edit
- Westport Winery, 1 South Arbor Rd., ☎ (360) 648-2224, [8]. Washington's westernmost winery and vineyard
offers tastings and tours of their products, which are
self-proclaimed "on the cutting edge of maritime viticulture." The
winery also strives to capture the essence of beach culture.
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- Grays Harbor Street Market, (On Broadway, between Heron St and Wishkah
St), ☎ (360)
532-8443, [9]. Over 150 vendors sell everything from food to
arts and crafts and offers great activities for kids, with the
motto "where we make it, bake it, grow it, or create it." Open June
7th to August 30th edit
- Bottle Beach State Park, 1-33 Ocosta 3rd
St, [10].
75 acres and 6000 feet of mud flats are
home to a rich and diverse ecology of wildlife such as
invertebrates and birds. The park is an important stop in migratory
patterns and is a great place for bird watching. edit
- Morrison Riverfront Park. Get out and stretch your legs along the
Chehalis River with a 1.5 mile trail. This waterfront park offers
picnic tables, a fishing and viewing dock. Great for walkers and
joggers. edit
- Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge, [11]. Another great bird-watching area, this refuge
is home to a migratory stop for shorebirds making the 15,000 mile
flight from Argentina to the Arctic Circle. The refuge is also home
to a number of species that live in the surrounding mudflats and
estuaries. edit
- Charter boating and fishing, (West of Aberdeen in Westport), [12]. Take part in Grays Harbor's local fishing
tradition with a charter fishing or boating trip. A number of
boating companies operate out of nearby Westport for opportunities
to fish on the Pacific coast or in the harbor. edit
- Harbor Resort (West of
Aberdeen in Westport), [13]. Get your feet wet and your hands dirty clamming
and crabbing. This resort located in nearby Westport offers a lot
of activities for shellfish gathering and fishing. edit
- Southshore Mall, 1017 South Boone, Aberdeen,
☎ 360-538-0760. Give your credit card a work out here with 40
specialty stores including JC Penney and Sears. edit
- Arts and Crafts Unlimited, 2715 Simpson Avenue,
Aberdeen, ☎ 360-532-0534. One stop shop for all your arts and crafts
needs. They also offer art classes on site. edit
- Kaufman Scroggs Furniture, 101 East Heron Street,
Aberdeen,, ☎ 360-532-0630. In business for over 100 years, this is the
place to buy quality furniture at an affordable price.
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- Premier Books Direct, 2404 Pacific Ave, ☎ (360) 310-0593. With the latest arrivals from non fiction, and
an impressive array of hardcover titles, you can spend an
inordinate amount of time browsing these shelves. edit
- The
Dog House, 100 N. Park Street, ☎ (360) 533-2119, [14]. Not your average hot dog stand, the Dog House
offers a variety of brats, wursts and their famous "Big Un.'" They
also offer chicken, fish, hamburgers and legit cheese steaks. All
of their food is flame-broiled and made to order. Kid friendly menu
is available and make sure to try the home-cooked chili!
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- Billy's Bar and Grill, 322 E. Heron
Street, ☎ (360)
533-7144. Go for the great
food and drink, stay for the haunting! Billy's Bar and Grill sits
in an old Sailor's Union of the Pacific building, which was
supposedly the workplace of William F. "Billy" Gohl, a notorious
figure in Aberdeen who worked as a bartender by day, but as a
strongman for the Sailor's Union by night. Legend has it that if
sailor's didn't comply to union rules, that Billy's job was to make
them disappear. Sit down for a cold drink at the bar and see if you
can spot ghosts that still roam free throughout the
establishment. edit
- Gabelli's Parma Northern Italian Restaurant,
116 W. Heron
Street, ☎ (360)
533-6100. Upscale, Northern
Italian dining featuring a menu created by the owner, Chef Gabelli.
Along with specialty pastas, Gabelli's offers seafood and
steaks. edit
- Breakwater Seafoods and Chowder House, 306 F St,
Aberdeen. Locals consider
this beloved Seafood restaurant a well-kept secret, and the Clam
Chowder is some of the best in the area. This charmingly small,
casual restaurant is in Grays Harbor and appropriate for kids.
There is sparse seating indoors, yet there is outdoor seating as
well, you can sit on the patio deck overlooking the Wishkah River.
Beer and wine are available. Take-out is an option, and they sell
fresh fish, shellfish, pickled fish, smoked fish and other seafood
accompaniments. Call for daily hours of operation. edit
- Half Moon Bay Bar & Grill, 421 E Neddie Rose Dr,
Westport, ☎ (360)
268-9166, [15]. Half Moon Bay Bar & Grill is located in
Westport, WA (about 20 minute drive from Aberdeen, Washington) and
is situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Westport Marina.
Lunch and dinner is served and catering is available. Wine, beer,
and cocktails are available and they are known for their Bloody
Marys. Hours: Sun -Th 11am - 9pm ; Fri -Sat 11am-10pm.
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- Mallards Bistro & Grill, 118 Wishkah St,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
532-0731. Quaint,
European-style Ballard's Bistro & Grill is a small restaurant
adorned with Mallard duck deco in downtown Aberdeen. Freshly
prepared continental and local cuisine, craft beers and an
extensive wine list. Dinner served Tuesday through Saturday from
5:00 pm. Call for reservations. edit
- Mazatlan Restaurant, 1165 E. Wishkah St, Aberdeen.
This Mexican restaurant has a
people-pleasing menu from Enchiladas to Chicken and Beef Fajitas
and specialty dishes like Pollo de Crème. A Children's menu is
available as well. The meals are comprised of generous portions and
served with fresh tortilla chips and homemade salsa. Take-out items
are available. Hours: Open 7 Days, Lunch Specials M-F; please call
for hours. edit
- Ocean Palace Restaurant, 112 Wishkah St,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
533-5808. Ornately
decorated with white columns and striking Carved Jade boat, this
large restaurant with friendly, family atmosphere. Menu of Chinese
cuisine with a menu that has many offerings from family-style meals
to old standbys like Teriyaki Chicken to the more modern, like Crab
Cream-Cheese wontons. Wine and beer available. Hours: Daily 11:00
am-10:00 pm, Sat Noon-10:00 pm, Sunday Closed. edit
- Starbucks, 1202 E. Wishkah Street, ☎ (360) 532-0349, [16]. Even in the remote areas of the Olympic
Peninsula, you can find a branch of Seattle's famous coffee shop.
You know the deal: coffee, lattes, espressos, specialty drinks and
a variety of snacks and sandwiches. edit
- Coffee Bean Cafe and Popcorn Factory, 101 E. Wishkah
Street, ☎ (360)
532-3377. An alternate to
Starbucks with coffee and snacks, but has one thing the giant
coffee company doesn't offer: popcorn! Sit outside in sidewalk
seating or head down on a Friday evening for live music.
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- Sidney's Restaurant and Sports Bar Casino,
512 West Heron St,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
533-6635. Sidney's
Restaurant & Sports Bar is a casino in Aberdeen, Washington and
is open Sun-Thu noon-2am, Fri-Sat noon-4am. The casino's 6,500
square foot gaming space features nine table and poker games. The
property has two restaurants and one bar. edit
- Blue
Beacon Restaurant and Lounge, 406 S Boone St, Aberdeen,
☎ (360) 532-2980. Local dive bar which offers a surprisingly good
selection of food. Try the Big Beacon Burger, which comes highly
recommended. edit
- Aberdeen Olympic Inn Motel, 616 W. Heron Street,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
533-4200, [17]. Conveniently located in downtown Aberdeen, with
merely a 20-minute car ride to beaches with opportunities for
deep-sea fishing and activities such as horseback riding and bike
riding. This motel offers good value for the price with its
spacious rooms and continental breakfast. All rooms have
refrigerators, microwave oven, iron and iron board, and hair dryer,
cable color T.V; movies and ESPN. Direct-dial phones, free local
calls and free wireless internet. Fax and copy machine available
upon request. edit
- A Harbor View Bed & Breakfast, 111 W. 11th St,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
533-7996, [18]. This waterfront 30-room historic estate turned
B&B, is perched on a hill with a welcoming view, while the
porch area overlooks the town and has a harbor view. The interior
is furnished with antiques and private collections. Each unique
room is well appointed and has harbor views, a television (most
also include a VCR or DVD player), its own private bath and
wireless DSL Internet access. A cozy afternoon snack includes
homemade cookies, scones, and a plethora of hot beverages, and a
luxurious, multi-course breakfast awaits you in the morning.
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- Econo Lodge Inn & Suites, 910 Simpson Avenue,
Hoquiam, WA, ☎ (360)
532-8161. Close to
Aberdeen, Washington, this Hoquiam, Washington hotel is also close
to the beautiful beaches of Ocean Shores and Grays Harbor National
Wildlife Refuge as well as easy access to nearby attractions, as
well as outdoor activities such as boating, and golfing. Econo
Lodge & Suites is a pet-friendly hotel (additional fees apply)
and also offers a free continental breakfast, free local calls, and
free wireless high-speed Internet access. edit
- Guesthouse Inn & Suites, 701 E. Heron Street,
Aberdeen, ☎ (360)
537-7460, [19]. Located adjacent to the Chehalis River in the
quaint downtown area of Aberdeen, this hotel is within walking
distance to shopping and fast food restaurants. On-site is a
fitness center, indoor hot tub, and indoor heated swimming pool.
There is a Business center, meeting facilities, and a free daily
USA Today as well as a free weekday local paper. Family plan, kids
18 and under free in room with parents. Amenities include guest
coin laundry, safety deposit boxes at front desk, and same day
laundry and dry cleaning (weekdays only). Bountiful, complimentary
continental breakfast includes waffles and fresh fruit.
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- Westport Bayside Bed and Breakfast, 1112 South Montesano
Street, Westport, ☎ 1-888-318-8868, [20]. Situated on a lovely, rolling meadow, and near
Washington state's central coast beaches, this bed and breakfast
inn is a green-friendly environment and has many personal touches
from the bouquets of handpicked flowers that decorate the B&B
rooms year 'round, to the organic cotton towels and bathrobes and
homemade breakfast. edit
- Mariners Cove Inn, 303 W. Ocean Avenue, Westport,
☎ (360) 268-0531, [21]. The pet-friendly Mariners Cove Inn is near to
the Marina, oceanfront hiking and biking path, the South beach,
nature trails, maritime museum, lighthouse, and dining. Reasonable
room rates with seasonal and multi-night discounts. Non-smoking
rooms are available. edit
Get out
Aberdeen has been referred to as the 'Gateway to the Olympic
Peninsula' and is a great stop off before venturing into this
impressive range. The Olympic Peninsula is home to some of the few
temperate rain forests in the world, including the Hoh, Queets, and
Quinault. The Olympic mountain range sits in the center of the
Olympic Peninsula. This range is the second largest in Washington
State. Its highest peak is Mt. Olympus.
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