Review:

Haines Wharf was in use from 1939 to 2001 but has fallen into disrepair. A wooden boathouse was brought in by barge and later a metal structure was added. In its heyday, the Haines family rented out boats and sold fishing gear from the wharf. The Coast guard used it to house their patrol boat during the last World War. Due to the decline of fish stocks in the Puget Sound in the 1990s, salmon fishing was stopped in the area. The business was forced to close in 2001 and the Haines family sold the land. The new owners drew up ambitious plans for redevelopment but these fell foul of building regulations and were turned down. Today the buildings are derelict and marked with graffiti.

Haines Wharf, 16111 76th Place West, Edmonds, WA 98026

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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