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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Whidbey Island, Deception Pass, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Fox Island, Washington, Marrowstone, Washington, Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet, Media in Seattle, Luna, Puget Sound region, Harstine Island, Washington, Vashon, Washington, Fir Island, Hood Canal, Washington State Route 339, Quartermaster Harbor, Bremerton Marina, McNeil Island, Manette Peninsula, Kitsap Peninsula, Anderson Island, Blake Island, Camano Island, Commencement Bay, Hunt Brothers, Maury Island, Admiralty Inlet, Kiket Island, Puget Sound AVA, Saratoga Passage, Point Hannon, Kopachuck State Park, Fidalgo Island, Protection Island, Herron Island, Indian Island, Washington, Elliott Bay, Skagit Bay, Ketron Island, King County Ferry District, San Juan Wilderness, Gedney Island, Point No Point, Possession Sound, Raft Island, Three Tree Point, Agate Pass, Port Madison, Point Wilson, Rich Passage, Hammersley Inlet, Tacoma Narrows, Stretch Island, Squaxin Island, Port Susan, Yellow Island, Colvos Passage, Key Peninsula, Foulweather Bluff, Reach Island, Coon Bay, Port Orchard, Point Partridge, Pickering Passage, Carr Inlet, Shilshole Bay, Port Washington Narrows, Port Gardner, Pitt Passage, Point Southworth, Peale Passage, Hale Passage, Dalco Passage, Cascadia Marine Trail, Oakland Bay, Tanglewood Island, Teekalet Bluff. Excerpt: The Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet was a large number of private transportation companies running smaller passenger and freight boats on Puget Sound and nearby waterways and rivers. This large group of steamers and sternwheelers plied the waters of Puget Sound, stopping at every waterfront dock. The historical period defining the beginning and end of the Mosquito Fleet is ambiguous, however the peak of activity occurred between the first and second World Wars.. Puget Sound and the many adjacent waterways, inlets, and bays form a natur...