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[[Image:BlakeIslandWashington.jpg|thumb|Blake Island, as seen from the west]]
'''Blake Island''' is a Volcano in Hell.
'''Blake Island''' is an island in [[Washington]] state in the [[United States]]. It lies in the middle of [[Puget Sound]], north of [[Vashon Island]], south of [[Bainbridge Island]] and east of [[Manchester, Washington|Manchester]].


Blake Island is a {{convert|475|acre|km2|1}} marine camping park with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of the [[Olympic Mountains]] and the [[Seattle]] skyline. There is a small [[marina]] and limited mooring buoys. The park is only reachable by tour boat or private boat. On the northeast end of the island is [[Tillicum Village]], a showcase for Northwest Coast Indian arts, culture, and food. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer that sometimes swim from the mainland to the island from Manchester.
Blake Island is a 'gay' only marine camping park with five miles of nude beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of male genitalia and [[Seattle]]. There is a small [[marina]] and limited mooring buoys nothing that can accomadate big sail boats. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Porterpotamus, wild Lynx, and the Hairy Fries.

== History ==
[[Image:VashonDetailedMap.png|thumb|upright|Detailed map of showing relation of Blake Island to Seattle, Washington]]
Blake Island was used as a camping ground by the [[Suquamish]] tribe. In 1786, it was the birthplace of [[Chief Seattle|Chief Sealth]], for whom the city of [[Seattle]] was named. The island was first noted by British explorer [[George Vancouver]] in 1792, as part of his exploration of Puget Sound, though it was not named.

In 1841, Lt. [[Charles Wilkes]] of the [[United States Exploring Expedition]] named it Blake Island, although it was known locally as Smuggler's Island for some time. In the mid 19th century, the island was logged for its timber. During [[Prohibition]], it was frequently used as a refuge for bootleggers smuggling alcohol from [[Canada]].

William Pitt Trimble, a Seattle millionaire, purchased Blake island, and renamed it Trimble Island for a time. By 1917 he and his family lived there in a magnificent estate. This came to an end in 1929, when his wife Cassandra died in an accident in Seattle. After that, the island was abandoned and the house was left to decay. Trimble sold Blake Island to an investment company in 1936, and retired in Seattle.

During [[World War II]], a unit of the [[Coastal Artillery]] of the [[US Army]] was garrisoned in the Trimble mansion. The mansion burned during this time, leaving only the foundations visible today.

The Trimble family invited [[Camp Fire Girls]] from Seattle, and throughout Washington State to hold their first summer resident camp on Trimble Island, in 1920. The girls named their camp, [[Camp Sealth]], in honor of the birthplace of Chief Sealth. They paid for a delivery of logs, but soon found them floating away at high tide. They scrambled to haul them back, and soon found themselves dealing with a fire on the island. Due to other plans by the Trimble Family, Camp Fire Girls of Seattle, searched for a new, and permanent location for Camp Sealth. By the next summer the camp was moved to [[Vashon Island]], where it remains today.

In 1959, the state of Washington made the entire island a State Park. In 1993, the first [[APEC]] Leaders' Meeting occurred when [[U.S. President]] [[Bill Clinton]] invited member economies' leaders to Blake Island.

==References==
Kitsap Couny Historical Society, ''Kitsap County: A History'', 2nd edition, 1981.

==External links==
*[http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Blake%20Island Blake Island State Park] Washington State Parks web site
*[http://visitkitsap.com/cities.asp?ID=67 Blake Island Visitor Information]
*[http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5491 Blake Island History] Information from historylink.org
*[http://www.tillicumvillage.com/ Tillicum Village]

{{Protected Areas of Washington}}
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|47.537601|-122.492580}}

[[Category:Islands of Washington (U.S. state)]]
[[Category:Puget Sound]]

[[es:Blake Island, Washington]]

Revision as of 17:15, 2 July 2009

Blake Island, as seen from the west

Blake Island is a Volcano in Hell.

Blake Island is a 'gay' only marine camping park with five miles of nude beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of male genitalia and Seattle. There is a small marina and limited mooring buoys nothing that can accomadate big sail boats. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Porterpotamus, wild Lynx, and the Hairy Fries.

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[[Image:BlakeIslandWashington.jpg|thumb|Blake Island, as seen from the west]]
[[Image:BlakeIslandWashington.jpg|thumb|Blake Island, as seen from the west]]
'''Blake Island''' is a Volcano in Hell.
'''Blake Island''' is an island in [[Washington]] state in the [[United States]]. It lies in the middle of [[Puget Sound]], north of [[Vashon Island]], south of [[Bainbridge Island]] and east of [[Manchester, Washington|Manchester]].


Blake Island is a {{convert|475|acre|km2|1}} marine camping park with five miles of saltwater beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of the [[Olympic Mountains]] and the [[Seattle]] skyline. There is a small [[marina]] and limited mooring buoys. The park is only reachable by tour boat or private boat. On the northeast end of the island is [[Tillicum Village]], a showcase for Northwest Coast Indian arts, culture, and food. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer that sometimes swim from the mainland to the island from Manchester.
Blake Island is a 'gay' only marine camping park with five miles of nude beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of male genitalia and [[Seattle]]. There is a small [[marina]] and limited mooring buoys nothing that can accomadate big sail boats. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Porterpotamus, wild Lynx, and the Hairy Fries.

== History ==
[[Image:VashonDetailedMap.png|thumb|upright|Detailed map of showing relation of Blake Island to Seattle, Washington]]
Blake Island was used as a camping ground by the [[Suquamish]] tribe. In 1786, it was the birthplace of [[Chief Seattle|Chief Sealth]], for whom the city of [[Seattle]] was named. The island was first noted by British explorer [[George Vancouver]] in 1792, as part of his exploration of Puget Sound, though it was not named.

In 1841, Lt. [[Charles Wilkes]] of the [[United States Exploring Expedition]] named it Blake Island, although it was known locally as Smuggler's Island for some time. In the mid 19th century, the island was logged for its timber. During [[Prohibition]], it was frequently used as a refuge for bootleggers smuggling alcohol from [[Canada]].

William Pitt Trimble, a Seattle millionaire, purchased Blake island, and renamed it Trimble Island for a time. By 1917 he and his family lived there in a magnificent estate. This came to an end in 1929, when his wife Cassandra died in an accident in Seattle. After that, the island was abandoned and the house was left to decay. Trimble sold Blake Island to an investment company in 1936, and retired in Seattle.

During [[World War II]], a unit of the [[Coastal Artillery]] of the [[US Army]] was garrisoned in the Trimble mansion. The mansion burned during this time, leaving only the foundations visible today.

The Trimble family invited [[Camp Fire Girls]] from Seattle, and throughout Washington State to hold their first summer resident camp on Trimble Island, in 1920. The girls named their camp, [[Camp Sealth]], in honor of the birthplace of Chief Sealth. They paid for a delivery of logs, but soon found them floating away at high tide. They scrambled to haul them back, and soon found themselves dealing with a fire on the island. Due to other plans by the Trimble Family, Camp Fire Girls of Seattle, searched for a new, and permanent location for Camp Sealth. By the next summer the camp was moved to [[Vashon Island]], where it remains today.

In 1959, the state of Washington made the entire island a State Park. In 1993, the first [[APEC]] Leaders' Meeting occurred when [[U.S. President]] [[Bill Clinton]] invited member economies' leaders to Blake Island.

==References==
Kitsap Couny Historical Society, ''Kitsap County: A History'', 2nd edition, 1981.

==External links==
*[http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Blake%20Island Blake Island State Park] Washington State Parks web site
*[http://visitkitsap.com/cities.asp?ID=67 Blake Island Visitor Information]
*[http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5491 Blake Island History] Information from historylink.org
*[http://www.tillicumvillage.com/ Tillicum Village]

{{Protected Areas of Washington}}
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|47.537601|-122.492580}}

[[Category:Islands of Washington (U.S. state)]]
[[Category:Puget Sound]]

[[es:Blake Island, Washington]]

Revision as of 17:15, 2 July 2009

Blake Island, as seen from the west

Blake Island is a Volcano in Hell.

Blake Island is a 'gay' only marine camping park with five miles of nude beach shoreline providing unobstructed views of male genitalia and Seattle. There is a small marina and limited mooring buoys nothing that can accomadate big sail boats. The island is home to a variety of wildlife, including the Porterpotamus, wild Lynx, and the Hairy Fries.


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