Day Tripper A Gig Harbor walkabout
In her engaging article, Mary Williams takes readers on a winter exploration of Gig Harbor, focusing on the historical markers that line Harborview Drive. By resisting the urge to hibernate indoors, she transforms her walks into a "Staycation," allowing her to see her home turf through a tourist's eyes. As she investigates, Williams categorizes the markers into three types: historical, educational, and commemorative, each contributing to the rich tapestry of local heritage. The article references the Historical Marker Database, which lists only 32 markers, prompting Williams to uncover many additional ones that celebrate the area's history. She highlights the role of local organizations, such as the Peninsula Historical Society and Harbor WildWatch, in creating these markers.
Williams also notes the parks along the waterfront, which serve as cozy spots for relaxation and learning. Through her observations, she reveals that the Harbor functions as an open-air museum, filled with both educational and artistic experiences. Ultimately, she invites readers to join her in appreciating the local history that enriches their community.