Port of Indianola Pier Light B

Port of Indianola Pier Light B is a beacon in , . Port of Indianola Pier Light B is situated nearby to the neighborhood .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Suquamish Museum and Haleets.

Museum
The preserves and displays relics and records related to the Suquamish Tribe, including artifacts from the Old Man House and the Baba'kwob site. is situated 2 miles southwest of Port of Indianola Pier Light B.

Archaeological site
is a sandstone boulder with inscribed on . The Native American Suquamish Tribe claims the rock, on a public beach at on the shore of Agate Passage, as part of their heritage. is situated 2 miles southwest of Port of Indianola Pier Light B.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Indianola and Suquamish.

is a community of 3,500 people on the in the region of state. It lies on the north shore of Port Madison, just east of Miller Bay.

is a community of 4,100 people on the in the of . It is in the Port Madison Indian Reservation, the home of the tribe and Chief Seattle.

Neighborhood
This is a list of communities in . is situated 2½ miles southwest of Port of Indianola Pier Light B.

Port of Indianola Pier Light B

Latitude
47.74446° or 47° 44′ 40″ north
Longitude
-122.52591° or 122° 31′ 33″ west
Open location code
84VVPFVF+QJ
Geo­Names ID
12207027
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