Have you ever visited the most haunted town in Washington?
This could be fun. If you believe in spirits etc. The town of Port Gamble is listed him as one of America’s most haunted towns.
port gambling It is located on the Hood Canal on the Kitsap Peninsula.according to port gambling.comKnown as the town of timber.
Founded in 1853 by William Talbot and Andrew Pope in Gamble Bay, the sawmill remained in operation until December 1995. At the time, it was the longest continuously operating sawmill in the United States. On November 30, 1995, the factory whistle blew for the last time in his gamble in Port. Pope and Talbot make the decision to close the factory. Until it closed, it was the oldest continuously operating factory in North America.
What makes Port Gamble haunted?
Visitors and residents have reported hearing strange noises and feeling uneasy. Some have reported seeing ghostly figures, hearing doors slamming, and hearing strange voices.
A town that once had a lumber industry, port gambling It is one of the oldest towns in Washington. The Port Gamble Museum he built in 1972 and opened in 1976.
The town of Port Gamble is often haunted. (Courtesy of KING 5 Seattle)