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		<title>The Island in Winter</title>
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Come..visit the Island in winter.  You will find the same wonderful art galleries, the great Historical Society Museum, the plays and shows of the BPA going strong, the restaurants less crowded, plenty of room in Island inns and B&#38;B&#8217;s (and season discounts as well)&#8230;. come for a day, or better yet, a weekend or a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Port Blakely Then and Now</title>
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Then:

Port Blakely at its heyday in 1905 when it was the world&#8217;s largest sawmill and the masts of tall ships came from the region&#8217;s tall straight stands of fir. This detailed painting is part of a series depicting Port Blakely in its prime by Bainbridge Island artist Ron Crabb.

This video was produced by Islandwood, a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Two Views of Port Blakely</title>
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&#8220;Milltown Morning&#8221; by Bainbridge Island artist Ron Crabb

Port Blakely, Circa 1905
Island artist Ron Crabb is a recent arrival to Bainbridge. He and his family moved here in 2003, but the incredibly detailed art prints he has started producing on the way Port Blakely looked in its glory days are deja vu all over again.
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