Catalina Association
of Puget Sound
Manresa Castle / Port Townsend
February 2002 Upland Cruise

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Manressa Castle

Completed in 1892 as the home of Charles and Kate Eisenbeis. Charles was a prominent member of the early Port Townsend business community.

Manressa Castle

Purchased by Jesuits in 1927. A wing housing the chapel and sleeping rooms was added in 1928.

Manressa Castle

The Jesuits left in 1968. The castle has been converted to an elegant, Victorian style hotel.

Fort Worden State Park

A view of the old military housing.

Fort Worden State Park

The Point Wilson light house.

Fort Worden State Park

Point Wilson

Fort Worden State Park

Point Wilson

Fort Worden State Park

Strong currents in the Strait of Juan De Fuca.

Marine Science Center

This is a great place, too bad it was closed for the winter.

Silver Water Cafe

Some of the motley crew gather for lunch.

Silver Water Cafe

The motley crew continues to misbehave. It's hard to believe we hadn't been drinking.

Silver Water Cafe

A better behaved table.

Manressa Castle

The entire crew gathers for a gourmet dinner.

Manressa Castle

Dinner

Manressa Castle

Dinner

Manressa Castle Library

After dinner scotch in the library. You didn't really think we'd be reading, did you?

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