Most states have at least one town with a European theme and if you’ve been following this blog for a while, you've seen that they are too rich in photography opportunities to pass up. Which is the point. Poulsbo, a small town of just over 11,000 residents, is a beautiful example of how to do this well and judging by the number of tourists I saw there during my stay, it’s working well for them.

This area was originally inhabited by the Suquamish people who currently live on a reservation just down the road. After the Treaty of Point Elliott was signed in 1855 moving American Indians in Washington onto reservations, the vacated land was open to settlement. Norwegian immigrant Jørgen Eliason founded the townsite in 1880 and was soon joined there by other Scandinavians who appreciated the landscape and location on what’s now called Liberty Bay. When the town grew to a size that it needed a post office, one citizen recommended “Paulsbo” after his Norwegian hometown. The authorities in Washington DC misread the handwriting on the petition and the town would forever after be known as Poulsbo instead. Norwegian was the primary language spoken in the town until World War II when the town experienced an influx of GIs who came to work at the nearby Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton.

I had a fantastic time in Poulsbo. I was thrilled to find some great Oktoberfest beers on tap and delicious European comfort food at Tizley’s Europub. I enjoyed another great fest beer while sitting next to a lovely outdoor fire pit at Valholl Brewery, and live music at The Brass Kraken finished off the night. The next morning I had a delicious pastry from Sluy’s Bakery and then sat down to all-you-can-eat pancakes at the Sons of Norway Hall. In between all of that fun, I managed to take some great photos, especially around dusk when the water was still and amazingly reflective. I hope you enjoy these photos from beautiful Poulsbo, Kitsap County’s Little Norway.

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What a Wonderful Building

How About This Viking Ship!

Lovely Tower Clock

3rd Avenue Staircase

Beautiful Mural and Tower Clock

Cool Blue Bench

Uff Da Mural

A Cool Little Blue House

Downtown Traffic Light

The Blue Heron

Beautiful Mural

The Cat’s Meow

First Lutheran at Dusk

Gran Kirk Church

More Harbor Reflections

Sluy’s Bakery

Looking Down Front Street

Brass Kraken Reflections

At the Museum

First Lutheran

A Beautiful Painting Inside the Sons of Norway

I Loved the Mushrooms Above the Door

Swords in the Stone

Lovely Fishing Statue

Beautiful Harbor Reflection

Brass Kraken on the Water

Island Cool

Cool Light Pole

Lovely Lady

Museum Propeller

The Marketplace

The Sea Discovery Center

Downtown Poulsbo

At the Museum

Beautiful Reflections

Nordic Banner

The Pharmacy

Tizley’s Was Great

Pavilion Along the Waterfront

The Otherwise Society

This Old Delivery Truck is Awesome

Thor’s Hammer and Needle

Even the Pizza is Nordic

The Sons of Norway

Valholl Brewery

Cool Viking Statue

Viking Gear in the Sons of Norway

A Cool Truck on Front Street

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