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| Class A office space in a 50,000 square foot renovation | ||||
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Built 1889 Built at the high point of Port Townsend's real estate speculation boom, Charles Eisenbeis saved the best for the Mount Baker Block Building. In the late 1880's, negotiations were underway for the railroad to link Port Townsend to the rest of the country-real estate price skyrocketed, the population of the town doubled, and Port Townsend dubbed itself "The Inevitable New York." The railroad never arrived and the boom went bust. As a result, Port Townsend was left with many spectacular buildings and residences, some of which were never finished. |
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