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Our Story... The Community
Founded in 1852 by Captain Thomas Coupe, Coupeville is the second oldest town in the State of Washington. The town is justly proud of its finely preserved Victorian homes. Coupe's original home, built in 1853, is one of the State's oldest. Here too are historic blockhouses, the Island County Historical Museum, and Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve established by Congress in 1980 as the first and one of the largest such reserves in the nation. It's 22 square miles encompass farmlands, Fort Ebey State Park, beaches, parks, trails and 91 nationally registered historic structures.
Chartered – 1938 Sponsored by the Mt. Vernon Lions Club
Fred Armstrong,
Wallace L. Benson, Arthur E. Black, Elmer E. Calhoun, Michael E. Clark, Thomas
C. Clark, Thomas W. Clark, Robert H. Cushen, Carl P. Dean, Martin J. Elzinga,
Samuel Gelb, Frank Hauschildt, Mark E. Hingston, Henry G. Knowels, Joe W. Libbey,
Howard I. Magladry, Irving H. Markuson, Hugh W. Maynard, Robert N. Miller,
Easton L. Mudgett, Allen Nienhuis, Father J. E. O’Brien, Mike O’Leary, Gilbert
S. Olsen, Shirley M. Parker, Moritz Pickard, Lawrence N. Sill, Hollis J.
Stoddard, Ben H. Swedberg, Clarence M. Sweeney, Herman T. Wanamaker, Lem
Wanamaker, Floyd A. Wanamaker, Luther Weedin
2005 Membership consists of new members to those who have served
over 60 years
There are 13 Life Members in the Coupeville Lions Club To Coupeville Lions Story Page 2
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