Bellingham Mt Baker
Search
Visitors Communities Event Planning / Group Tours Business Members Media
Site Map
Contact Us
Print This Page Print This Page Email This Page
 
   
 
 

Fairhaven

Located on the south side of Bellingham, Fairhaven is noted for its colorful, 19th century history, which includes an 1880s developer and ex-rum-runner named "Dirty Dan." With hopes of being the next Chicago, Fairhaven bustled with hotels, taverns, an opera house, concert garden, restaurants and brothels. The boom, driven initially by demand for lumber, coal and fish, was further fueled by the rumor that Fairhaven was to become the western terminus of the second northern transcontinental railroad.

Today, several red brick relics of Fairhaven’s era survive in the federally designated historic district’s six square-blocks. They (and other structures) are now home to a variety of unique local restaurants, pubs, art galleries, antique shops, bookstores, boutique hotel plus an inn and spa. The district has blossomed into a major destination and residential community. Sidewalk tombstone style markers and brass plaques on buildings tell tales of Fairhaven’s past.

Fairhaven is also home to Bellingham’s major transportation hub and features the Bellingham Cruise Terminal and the Fairhaven Station (Amtrak and Greyhound bus). Both facilities are located on Harris Avenue.

The Alaska Ferry departs from the Cruise Terminal each week. Whale watch cruises and passenger ferries leave daily for the San Juan Islands and Victoria B.C. from the Cruise Terminal throughout the summer.

For detailed information visit
Historic Fairhaven District

 

A summer day in Fairhaven


Historic 1880s buildings

Visitors | Communities | Events Planning / Group Tours | Business Members | Media | Contact Us | Site Map
© 1996 - Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism
 
Phone 360-671-3990800-487-2032Fax 360-647-7873Site by ioCreative