Fairhaven
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Historic District
Things to Know / See / Do
Our Founder "Dirty Dan" Harris
The Fairhaven Hotel
Most Famous Visitor
The Streets of Fairhaven
Fairhaven Village Green
Village Green Mural
Statue of Dirty Dan Harris
In Appreciation of Brian Griffin
Tulip Fountain
Vanished Landmarks
Gone But for Photographs
Terminal Building (1888-2023)VL
Fairhaven Hotel 1889-1956
Blonden Block 1890 to 1950
Citizens Bank 1890 to 1949
Cowgill House 1890 to 1891
Deadmans Point ? to 1919
The Historic 1927 Firehouse
Hidden Firehouse Map
Fighting Fire - Early Years
Take an Historic Tour
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Buildings 1888-1929
Overview
Fairhaven Boom & Bust
First Person: Roland Gamwell 1954
E.M. Day Building (1890)
Mason Block (1890)
Morgan Block (1890)
Monahan Building (1890)
Michael Grad Building (1890)
Fairhaven Cash Grocery (1891)
Knights of Pythias (1891)
Waldron Block (1891)
The Erotic and Erratic Banker
Multi-Level Eyesore to Condos
Grand Reopening 2008
Nelson Block (1900)
Schering Block (1903)
Schering Architectural Details
Schering Tenants
Wright Boat Company
Bellingham Bay Hotel (1902)
Fairhaven Carnegie Library (1904)
Kulshan Club (1909)
Bellingham P O (1890 & 1910)
Chuckanut Motors (1919)
Fairhaven Pharmacy (1929)
Last Day
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Who's Who
Settler, Founder & Pioneers
Alonzo Poe, Early Settler
Daniel J. Harris, Founder
Nelson Bennett, Promoter
Edgar Cowgill, Businessman
The Cowgill House
J.J. Donovan, Builder
J.J. Donovan Home
George Finnegan, Funny Man
Finnegan's Pharmacy
Roland Gamwell, Supporter
Gamwell Home
Cyrus Gates, Benefactor
C.X. Larrabee, Entrepreneur
Frances Larrabee, Contributor
E.M. Wilson, Business Partner
James Wardner, Investor
Ken Imus, Developer & Savior
Gordy Tweit, Heart of Fairhaven
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Hippie Years
Hippie Mecca of the West?
>>"Bellingham Lures Longhairs"
Beginning of the Food Co-op
A Personal History 1969 - 1971
1972 Protests at the Garden
1972 Photos by Dennis Withner
After the Protests: Letters 2 Editor
Dean Kahn: Protests Reverberate
Looking Back to 1972: Jay Taber
Last Days of the Kulshan Tavern
1990 Look Back: Hippie Invasion
NW PASSAGE UNDERGROUND
Northwest Passage Wikipedia
Northwest Passage 1969 - 1986
Memories: Publisher Frank Kathman
NWP: Counterculture Circulation
NWPassage MABEL Access
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Down Harris Ave
Introduction History Down Harris
Pacific American Fisheries (PAF)
1909 Empress Tree
Dead Man's Point
Post Point Heron Colony
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Beyond Fairhaven
Our Neighbors Around Us
Taylor Dock & Boulevard Park
Hundred Acre Wood
Public Parks on the South Side
Over Town
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
Bellingham Arch of Healing
Mount Baker Theatre
Old City Hall
SPARK Electrical Museum
Whatcom Museum Old City Hall
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Extras!
OVERVIEW
About Us
Hopeful Discoveries
History Videos
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
Maps
Missing
Oral Histories by Brian Griffin
Sources
Contact Us
Fairhaven Neighbors Association
Our Website
Fairhaven
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1883 Plat
Map of Fairhaven on Harris Ba
y
Filed January 2, 1883
Notice in 1883, McKenzie and Douglas were designated as Avenues while Gambier, Knox, Columbia, Mill and Harris were originally designated Streets.
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Fairhaven
Historic District
Things to Know / See / Do
Our Founder "Dirty Dan" Harris
The Fairhaven Hotel
Alas the Trains
Fairhaven Hotel 1889 - 1956
Most Famous Visitor
The Streets of Fairhaven
Fairhaven Streets: Protests & a Poem
Fairhaven Village Green
Village Green Mural
Statue of Dirty Dan Harris
In Appreciation of Brian Griffin
Tulip Fountain
Vanished Landmarks
Gone But for Photographs
Terminal Building 1888-2023
Terminal Building (1888-2023)VL
Fairhaven Hotel 1889-1956
Blonden Block 1890 to 1950
Citizens Bank 1890 to 1949
Cowgill House 1890 to 1891
Deadmans Point ? to 1919
The Historic 1927 Firehouse
Hidden Firehouse Map
Fighting Fire - Early Years
Take an Historic Tour
Buildings 1888-1929
Overview
Fairhaven Boom & Bust
First Person: Roland Gamwell 1954
Terminal Building (1888-1889)
Terminal Building Tenants
Terminal Building Architectural Details
Terminal Historic Designation
Terminal Rare Photo Pharmacy
December 2023 Fire
E.M. Day Building (1890)
EM Day Tenants
About EM Day
EM Day Facades
Mason Block (1890)
Mason Block Architectural Details
Mason Block Tenants
Ken Imus
Morgan Block (1890)
Monahan Building (1890)
Michael Grad Building (1890)
Fairhaven Cash Grocery (1891)
Knights of Pythias (1891)
Waldron Block (1891)
The Erotic and Erratic Banker
Multi-Level Eyesore to Condos
Grand Reopening 2008
Nelson Block (1900)
Nelson Architecture
Nelson Block Tenants
Nelson Block Additional Information
Schering Block (1903)
Schering Architectural Details
Schering Tenants
Wright Boat Company
Bellingham Bay Hotel (1902)
Fairhaven Carnegie Library (1904)
Kulshan Club (1909)
Bellingham P O (1890 & 1910)
Chuckanut Motors (1919)
Fairhaven Pharmacy (1929)
Who's Who
Settler, Founder & Pioneers
Alonzo Poe, Early Settler
Alonzo Poe, Early Settler-More
Daniel J. Harris, Founder
Just How Dirty
Dan's Final Resting Place
Nelson Bennett, Promoter
Edgar Cowgill, Businessman
The Cowgill House
J.J. Donovan, Builder
J.J. Donovan Home
George Finnegan, Funny Man
Finnegan CM
Finnegan's Pharmacy
Roland Gamwell, Supporter
Gamwell Home
Cyrus Gates, Benefactor
C.X. Larrabee, Entrepreneur
Larrabee Home
Bust of C X Larrabee
Frances Larrabee, Contributor
E.M. Wilson, Business Partner
James Wardner, Investor
Ken Imus, Developer & Savior
Gordy Tweit, Heart of Fairhaven
Hippie Years
Hippie Mecca of the West?
Transcript 1971 "Mecca" Article
Transcript: "Lures Longhairs"
>>"Bellingham Lures Longhairs"
Beginning of the Food Co-op
A Personal History 1969 - 1971
1972 Protests at the Garden
1972 Photos by Dennis Withner
After the Protests: Letters 2 Editor
Dean Kahn: Protests Reverberate
Looking Back to 1972: Jay Taber
Photos by Dennis Withner
After the Protests: Letters
Last Days of the Kulshan Tavern
Fairhaven 1970s History
1990 Look Back: Hippie Invasion
NW PASSAGE UNDERGROUND
Northwest Passage Overview
Northwest Passage Wikipedia
Northwest Passage 1969 - 1986
NWP: Counterculture Circulation
The Co-Founders
Identifying 1969 NWP Photo
Memories: Publisher Frank Kathman
NWP: Counterculture Circulation
NWPassage MABEL Access
Down Harris Ave
Introduction History Down Harris
Pacific American Fisheries (PAF)
Historic 1909 Empress Tree
1909 Empress Tree
1909 Empress Tree
Dead Man's Point
Post Point Heron Colony
Beyond Fairhaven
Our Neighbors Around Us
Taylor Dock & Boulevard Park
Hundred Acre Wood
Public Parks on the South Side
Over Town
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
Bellingham Arch of Healing
Mount Baker Theatre
Old City Hall
SPARK Electrical Museum
Whatcom Museum Old City Hall
Extras!
OVERVIEW
About Us
Hopeful Discoveries
History Videos
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
DRAFT
Maps
Missing
Oral Histories by Brian Griffin
Sources
Contact Us
Fairhaven Neighbors Association
Our Website
1883 Plat
Fairhaven
Historic District
Things to Know / See / Do
Our Founder "Dirty Dan" Harris
The Fairhaven Hotel
Most Famous Visitor
The Streets of Fairhaven
Fairhaven Village Green
Village Green Mural
Statue of Dirty Dan Harris
In Appreciation of Brian Griffin
Tulip Fountain
Vanished Landmarks
Gone But for Photographs
Terminal Building (1888-2023)VL
Fairhaven Hotel 1889-1956
Blonden Block 1890 to 1950
Citizens Bank 1890 to 1949
Cowgill House 1890 to 1891
Deadmans Point ? to 1919
The Historic 1927 Firehouse
Hidden Firehouse Map
Fighting Fire - Early Years
Take an Historic Tour
Buildings 1888-1929
Overview
Fairhaven Boom & Bust
First Person: Roland Gamwell 1954
E.M. Day Building (1890)
Mason Block (1890)
Morgan Block (1890)
Monahan Building (1890)
Michael Grad Building (1890)
Fairhaven Cash Grocery (1891)
Knights of Pythias (1891)
Waldron Block (1891)
The Erotic and Erratic Banker
Multi-Level Eyesore to Condos
Grand Reopening 2008
Nelson Block (1900)
Schering Block (1903)
Schering Architectural Details
Schering Tenants
Wright Boat Company
Bellingham Bay Hotel (1902)
Fairhaven Carnegie Library (1904)
Kulshan Club (1909)
Bellingham P O (1890 & 1910)
Chuckanut Motors (1919)
Fairhaven Pharmacy (1929)
Last Day
Who's Who
Settler, Founder & Pioneers
Alonzo Poe, Early Settler
Daniel J. Harris, Founder
Nelson Bennett, Promoter
Edgar Cowgill, Businessman
The Cowgill House
J.J. Donovan, Builder
J.J. Donovan Home
George Finnegan, Funny Man
Finnegan's Pharmacy
Roland Gamwell, Supporter
Gamwell Home
Cyrus Gates, Benefactor
C.X. Larrabee, Entrepreneur
Frances Larrabee, Contributor
E.M. Wilson, Business Partner
James Wardner, Investor
Ken Imus, Developer & Savior
Gordy Tweit, Heart of Fairhaven
Sitemap
Hippie Years
Hippie Mecca of the West?
>>"Bellingham Lures Longhairs"
Beginning of the Food Co-op
A Personal History 1969 - 1971
1972 Protests at the Garden
1972 Photos by Dennis Withner
After the Protests: Letters 2 Editor
Dean Kahn: Protests Reverberate
Looking Back to 1972: Jay Taber
Last Days of the Kulshan Tavern
1990 Look Back: Hippie Invasion
NW PASSAGE UNDERGROUND
Northwest Passage Wikipedia
Northwest Passage 1969 - 1986
Memories: Publisher Frank Kathman
NWP: Counterculture Circulation
NWPassage MABEL Access
Down Harris Ave
Introduction History Down Harris
Pacific American Fisheries (PAF)
1909 Empress Tree
Dead Man's Point
Post Point Heron Colony
Beyond Fairhaven
Our Neighbors Around Us
Taylor Dock & Boulevard Park
Hundred Acre Wood
Public Parks on the South Side
Over Town
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
Bellingham Arch of Healing
Mount Baker Theatre
Old City Hall
SPARK Electrical Museum
Whatcom Museum Old City Hall
Extras!
OVERVIEW
About Us
Hopeful Discoveries
History Videos
Whatcom Museum Photo Archives
Maps
Missing
Oral Histories by Brian Griffin
Sources
Contact Us
Fairhaven Neighbors Association
Our Website
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