Langley (Washington)

Langley is a small waterfront town on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound region of Washington State known for its historic character.

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Langley is a town in Island County, Washington, United States which is located on the south end of Whidbey Island, overlooking the Saratoga Passage. It is the third largest incorporated area on Whidbey. Langley was founded in the 1800s by Jacob Anthes, and was named for J.W. Langley of Seattle. In 1902, Mr. Anthes built a logger bunkhouse that is still standing in the downtown core and serves as a museum. Langley was incorporated on February 26, 1913.

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Langley is a tourist destination and many businesses in immediate area promote themselves in tourist pamphlets available around the world. Langley is home to a 1930s-era movie theatre, a grocery store of the same vintage, and several restaurants.

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