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THE TINY TOWN: Krupp, Washington (Or is it Marlin, Washington?)
THE TINY TOWN: Krupp, Washington (Or is it Marlin, Washington?)
THE TINY TOWN: Krupp, Washington (Or is it Marlin, Washington?)
With each tiny town, I’d discover interesting history that makes these small hard to see dots on the map so unique. So while looking for another tiny town to explore with just a few people living there, I stumbled upon a town named, Marlin with a population of 52-ish. But when I went to look it up on the map, to my confusion it kept pointing me to Krupp, Washington. “No, you stupid Google Map! I want Marlin, Washington!” Once again I was directed to Krupp in Grant County.
THE TINY TOWN: Coupeville, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Coupeville, Washington
THE TINY TOWN: Coupeville, Washington
Coupeville is the second oldest town in Washington. By the way, Steilacoom is the oldest town in Washington, with a population over 6,000. Coupeville sits on Whidbey Island, tucked away in the Penn Cove.