YOU ARE INVITED TO:
A FREE special promotional Fresh Seafood Dinner at the new
Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend.
The Seafood Dinner will be on Thur, May 6th, from
5:30-7:30 p.m. at the new Northwest Maritime Center,
431 Water St. 385-3628. Attendees participating in the PTVTM project will receive FREE $50 in retail
store/B&B PTVTM merchandise.
Event space is limited to the first 200 local business
owners. Your email RSVP
will be appreciated: mail@source-map.com.
We hope to see you there to have fun & put more “wind” in
Port Townsend’s tourism/economic sails.
Sponsors: NW Attractions Council, Vintage Hardware,
Windermere Real Estate of P.T. & Mystery Bay Seafood Catering.
For more information contact:
Bob Sherby
NWAC
(360) 479-8384
This is the pre-launch web site for the:
Port Townsend Historical Victorian Tour Map
The two images below comprise the FRONT and the BACK of the Port Townsend Victorian Tour MapTM.
FRONT
BACK
Click on the following links for the PDF Project Specifications sheet and the Advertising Rate sheet.
Click on the following links to see the Associated Mapping Projects with which the
Port Townsend Victorian Tour Map will be connected and linked:
Seattle's Best Map & NW Adventure Map
Olympic Peninsula Adventure Map: The Tribal Gold site shows a version of the
Olympic Peninsula map that is being adapted for use for the O.P.A.M.
Premier Property Maps: The Port Townsend Relocation & Remodel Guide
will be published in 2010. The Port Angeles and Sequim Relocation Guides
were published in 2009:
http://www.premierpropertymaps.com/washington/clallam/clallamco.php
Click on the logo to see a partial portfolio of projects published by
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Below are three interesting and very popular Tribal map projects:

The Chieftains of North America ArtMapTM represents a compilation of extracts from over 400
books, manuscripts, maps, articles and Living History interviews over the course of five years.
The subject matter spans a historical perspective from c. 1700 to 1900 of about 178 American
Indian Chieftains; their names, tribes, languages, locations and cultural accomplishments that
earned them their dominant place in history. Additionally, the Chieftains of N. A. ArtMapTM
presents many of the most significant cultural and spiritual sites and many paragraphs that
clarify common misconceptions about American Indian culture/history.

The Tribal Locations of the Olympic Peninsula map shows the location of seventeen Olympic
Peninsula regional tribes and a driving route to them all. The poker chips scattered on the map locate
all of the Tribal casinos in the region save the new Elwah Casino. The www.TribalGold.com web site has
an interactive poker chip table that links to the Tribal casinos that correspond to their chips on the map.
The numerouse yellow dots with Salish-language labels identify historic S'Klallam Tribal villages dating back
hundreds of years. S'Kallam artwork adorns all four borders of the map.
The Tribal Locations of the Olympic Peninsula is displayed publically at two Clallam County locations:
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Center Information Keosk in Blyn and at the Port Angeles information
Keosk, both located on U.S. Highway 101.
Northwest Waterways with Native Gaming Locations (chip icons)
Casinos that desire to have their facility's interactive Internet links on the above web map are encouraged to contact:
Bob Sherby
NWAC
(360) 479-8384
TribalGold.com is a tourism-building service and is both a PRINT and interactive INTERNET map listing for Tribal Culture and
Indian-affiliated Casinos in Western Washington.