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    Kitsap Crafters Market

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Kitsap Mall

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    2.7(76 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    I don't know how I feel about this mall. It has some nice stores... feel like I have everything I…read moreneed there but it's super tiny and semi sad-ish lol. Definitely small town vibes. My kid loved the arcade and play area. Cool and random that a winco is connected to it haha

    This is no longer a mall. It was bought out by a foreign (Reno) real estate company who want to…read moreturn it into a weird Marxist utopia. The actual residents began to whisper about this. People were saying "Rhino" were monsters who would destroy Silverdale. What's happening now is the operating hours will be reduced and they can just suddenly close the mall and kick you out so the elites (these seem to be 20-29 in age range, not from here, and very fancy if the cars are any indication) can have special parties. These are creepy. I saw a "comedy show" in an abandoned restaurant where no one was laughing. Security accosted me and asked why I was trying to shop in a mall. They said the posted hours were wrong. They were pretty demeaning. What's sleazy is no one was told the mall was closing. Rhino repeatedly lied to residents. They only listened to these foreigners who spilled in to raid the area while living in those creepy ticky tacky apartments that all look just the same. These people will all say the same thing. They will say "Once, this mall was shoulder-to-shoulder people" like they are reading from a script an AI created. Their eyes glaze when they say this. They act strange. They look robotic. They wear these fancy "distressed" clothes that aren't from here. They don't look like they're from here. Everything is overpriced now. Taxes are through the roof. It's like a third-world county. Now, there's not even a mall and some residents are trapped. The mall was the landmark in Silverdale, so there is no Silverdale. It's just those viral, scary apartments. It's awful. We were told the mall would come back. I guess they lied. How you can improve: Stop the creepy entertainment and have a shopping mall. If you can't do that, tear it down and put in more gross, identical tenement apartments.

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    Made In Washington

    Made In Washington

    3.4(8 reviews)
    23.4 mi
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    I have a friend that I need to give some little goodies from WA and thank goodness for this gift…read moreshop. They got plenty of treats and souvenirs to choose from. I ended up purchasing milk chocolates, fruit & nut candies, ref magnet and some himalayan salt. Cashier was friendly and nice. The space is not that big and can be crowded but at-least it was clean and things are sorted neatly. Price is pretty okay I guess knowing that it's a gift shop inside the airport building. Mahalo for reading and happy juandering fellow yeeps!

    Bigfoot approved!…read more Made in Washington is a different kind of airport store. If you're looking for your standard travel snacks and magazines, you might be a little disappointed. This place focuses on showcasing products made right here in Washington state. Think less energy drinks and more... well, Bigfoot and mountains. Not surprisingly, a lot of the merchandise features iconic imagery of the Pacific Northwest, like Bigfoot and majestic mountain ranges. You'll find these images plastered on everything from mugs to t-shirts. It's definitely a good place to grab a last-minute souvenir if you forgot to pick something up during your trip. One of the more interesting aspects of the store is its selection of Indigenous-inspired art products, such as postcards. These offer a unique and culturally relevant souvenir option. Overall, Made in Washington is a decent place to browse if you're looking for a gift or a reminder of your time in the Evergreen State. Just don't expect to find your typical airport convenience store items. It's more of a specialty shop geared towards tourists and those looking for a taste (or a visual representation) of Washington.

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    Olympic National Park Visitor Center

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    4.6(33 reviews)
    45.8 mi

    Olympic National Park has several visitor centers and ranger stations because of how big it is…read more This is the main visitor center for the park. Olympic National Park Visitor Center is in Port Angeles on the road to Hurricane Ridge. It has plenty of parking spaces and a welcome sign that you can get a photo in front of. This was my first visit to Olympic National Park. I appreciated the help that I received from the staff here. They gave me information on how to navigate my way around the park. I was excited to make the trek up to Hurricane Ridge for the day. It is one of the most visited areas of Olympic National Park. I wanted to do the Hurricane Hill hike while I was here. The park ranger explained to me how to get to the trailhead and where to park. Because the Wi-Fi is spotty in this area, they have paper maps available. Olympic National Park Visitor Center is also a gift shop and sells snacks and beverages. The building itself is spacious and has two levels. There are exhibits about the park's natural and cultural history, a discovery room for kids and a film that plays throughout the day. Make sure you check out the wildflowers out front and the nature trails behind the building. Also, don't forget to stamp your national park passport book while you are here. There are entrance stations on Hurricane Ridge Road once you pass this visitor center. The drive up to Hurricane Ridge is around 17 miles. Hurricane Ridge Road sometimes closes in the winter due to avalanches.

    Awesome place. We go out national park stamp and stickers. Great place to go. Thank you once again…read morefor the staff. It was so much fun we learn a lot.

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