Located amid the green islands of the Washington coast and the majestic peak of Mt. It takes its name from Bellingham Bay, named by George Vancouver in 1792, for Sir William Bellingham. The modern city of Bellingham, incorporated in 1903, consolidated four settlements: Bellingham, Whatcom, Fairhaven, and Sehome. The Pacific Northwest scarcely gets more peaceful than unspoiled Bellingham, a bustling city nestled in the Bellingham Bay. Downtown is the heart of Bellingham and Whatcom County, providing a gathering place for community, offering a wealth of retail, dining, and entertainment experiences, & acting as the focal point for culture and creativity. Known for its unique and local museums, shops, galleries, breweries and restaurants, Bellingham is a must-see town when visiting the West Coast. The modern city of Bellingham, incorporated in 1903, consolidated four settlements: Bellingham, Whatcom, Fairhaven, and Sehome. Visit Bellingham, Washington and the surrounding Whatcom County for abundant nature, outdoor adventure and sweeping scenery from the Salish Sea to Mt. Baker and North Cascades National Park. Baker, Bellingham is a cozy community shared by about 82,000 people.

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