Port Washington Mugs
Description: Celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this striking landscape featuring Port Angeles. This aesthetic maritime scene showcases fishing boats docked in a serene harbor beneath majestic mountains. Perfect for travelers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the rugged charm of coastal Washington mountain towns.
Description: Celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this detailed coastal landscape. Featuring the scenic Port Angeles harbor, charming boat docks, and majestic mountain peaks, this piece captures the serene atmosphere of a coastal escape. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those who love Washington state geography.
Description: Port Washington, Wisconsin, located at the mouth of Sauk Creek on Lake Michigan. In 1835, General Wooster Harrison became the town's first permanent settler, in what he originally named "Wisconsin City." Harrison later renamed the town "Washington". J. M. Bostwick was instrumental in the opening of the Wisconsin Chair Company in September 1888, the success of which allowed the town to flourish.[16] The Gilson Manufacturing Company started making garden tractors and tractor lawn mowers in 1894 and soon became the second-largest business, after the Wisconsin Chair Factory. In 1896, Delos and Herbert Smith brought their commercial fishing business to Port Washington as that harbor afforded them the use of a steam powered fish tug...
Description: Port Townsend is a destination noted for its Victorian houses, historic architecture, wooden boats, excellent weather, scenic beauty, marine science center, Fort Worden State Park and much more. This Port Townsend design will please anyone who loves the vibrant vintage atmosphere of Port Townsend.
Description: Port Townsend is a destination noted for its Victorian houses, historic architecture, wooden boats, excellent weather, scenic beauty, marine science center, Fort Worden State Park and much more. This Port Townsend design will please anyone who loves the vibrant vintage atmosphere of Port Townsend.
Description: Discover the unique charm of Bremerton, Washington, with this captivating vintage-style illustration. Featuring the bustling naval port, majestic ships, and a picturesque view of the Olympic Mountains and possibly Mount Rainier in the distance, this design celebrates the city's rich maritime history. It's perfect for showcasing your love for this significant Pacific Northwest city. The intricate details and classic engraving aesthetic make it a truly special tribute to Bremerton's spirit of service and deep waters.
Description: Celebrate the industrial heart and resilient spirit of the South Sound with this vintage-inspired Tacoma "Grit City" design. This intricately detailed "Modern Heritage" graphic features a massive container ship navigating the bustling Port of Tacoma, framed by the iconic towering cranes of the city's waterfront. Encased in a classic circular badge with a sophisticated palette of deep forest green and sun-washed earth tones, this illustration honors Tacoma’s identity as a global shipping powerhouse. Perfect for locals, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone who takes pride in the hardworking, "Grit City" character of the Pacific Northwest.
Description: The history of Bolens snowmobiles begins with another manufacturer, called Hus-Ski Limited from Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Hus-Ski built their first prototypes in 1957, but unlike traditional snowmobiles, Hus-Ski's design was a radical twin-track setup that was front driven. The tracks with the engine on top looked like a garden tractor, and the rider sat on a sled trailer behind the machine. Bolens purchased Hus-Ski Limited in 1965 and moved the production from Canada to Port Washington, Wisconsin. The Hus-Ski line was further refined and rebranded by Bolens and quickly became a top-selling snow machine, as the tow tractor configuration allowed multiple sleds to be daisy-chained together as needed to haul loads of various sizes.
Description: Celebrate the Pacific Northwest with this scenic Tacoma landscape. Featuring the iconic cable-stayed bridge, majestic mountain backdrop, and busy industrial port, this Pacific Coast captures the spirit of the City of Destiny. Perfect for locals and visitors who love Washington state and its beautiful urban scenery.