Port Angeles celebrates history as new district dedicated

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles went back in time briefly Saturday as the community celebrated its new historic district.

Civic leaders standing in front of a bunting-draped Clallam County Courthouse addressed a crowd of about 100 people, explaining the history behind the buildings that make up the district.

“We’re not an old mill town anymore,” said City Council member Cherie Kidd, who wore a period dress.

“We are historic Port Angeles.”

The district, recognized by state and national historic registers, sits on the east side of Lincoln Street between Fourth and Second streets.

It includes the courthouse, Veterans Memorial Park, former City Hall and the Museum at the Carnegie.

Others joined Kidd, who spearheaded the effort to establish the district, in wearing clothing from the early 20th century.

Some portrayed leaders from the city’s past, including Jessie Webster, who helped establish the Carnegie Library, and Clay Wolverton, a former city fire chief.

President Teddy Roosevelt, portrayed by Robert Sommers, made an appearance in a Ford Model T.

“This is something that the community can be especially proud of and work hard to preserve,” Sommers said in a booming voice.

U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Belfair, couldn’t attend due to a scheduling conflict, said his Port Angeles staff member, Judith Morris, who spoke in his place.

The Port Angeles High School band and dance team performed.

A parade of vintage vehicles, including a fire truck built in 1926, also was held on Lincoln Street.

An ice-cream social and building tours followed.

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Reporter Tom Callis can be reached at 360-417-3532 or at tom.callis@peninsuladailynews.com.

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