Launched in 1989, the tall ship Lady Washington was commissioned as the official tall ship of the state of Washington by Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, a not-for-profit public development authority. The ship is a full-scale replica of the original Lady Washington, an 18th-century vessel named in honor of Martha Washington, and resides in this historic seaport when it’s not out on a film shoot or touring the state. The modern ship has a number of Disney connections including playing the role of the HMS Interceptor in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). A few years later, the Lady Washington stars in the ABC series Once Upon a Time as Captain Hook’s ship the Jolly Roger from season 2 and on. The ship is even credited as the design reference for the RLS Legacy in Disney’s 2002 feature animated film, Treasure Planet (2002). The ship in the movie is based on the adventures of the Hispaniola from the RLS (Robert Louis Stevenson) classic book, Treasure Island. In the Disney+ series, Prop Culture, host Dan Lanigan visits this location in search of props associated with Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). Read more about the real-life locations featured […]
500 N Custer St, Aberdeen, WA 98520
Salt & Straw is a Portland, Oregon based chain of family-run ice cream shops created by cousins Kim and Tyler Malek. Their novel flavors and a seasonal menu of both sweet and savory treats draws a cult-like following as fans line-up to taste their unique concoctions. The cousins opened their first Disney location in 2018 in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney. Check out our review of the original Salt & Straw storefront in our blog post: Visiting Salt & Straw’s First Ever Scoop Shop Address: 5420 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 Visitor Information: Salt & Straw
5420 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Salt & Straw is a Portland, Oregon based chain of family-run ice cream shops created by cousins Kim and Tyler Malek. Their novel flavors and a seasonal menu of both sweet and savory treats draws a cult-like following as fans line-up to taste their unique concoctions. The cousins opened their first Disney location in 2018 in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney. Check out our review of the original Salt & Straw storefront in our blog post: Visiting Salt & Straw’s First Ever Scoop Shop Address: 714 E Pike St, Suite A, Seattle, WA 98122 Visitor Information: Salt & Straw
714 E Pike St, Suite A, Seattle, WA 98122