April 17, 2017 / Michelle Hopkins / 1889: Washington's Magazine

Trip Planner: Bellingham’s Fairhaven District

An escape for city slickers and a destination for tourists, Bellingham’s Fairhaven District has been referred to as a hidden little gem worth discovering. For good reason—it oozes charm with its artsy shops, fabulous restaurants, cafés and outdoor walkways. To top it off, it is a mecca for the outdoor enthusiast. Fairhaven’s red brick district has experienced a real resurgence over the past fifteen or so years. If you factor in some cool outdoor special events and festivals, such as the Annual Dirty Dan Harris Festival (held in April), it is no surprise people are flocking to this quaint seaside village. Read full story here.

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