Mrs Howe’s Bed & Breakfast
724 Kitsap Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
(360) 871-3445
Mrs. Howe’s Bed & Breakfast is located in a beautifully maintained home built in 1923 by Harry and Edith Howe. The home features photos and stories of the history of Port Orchard and surrounding area, and reflects a great time in Kitsap County’s history.
Explore Port Orchard’s charming waterfront dining and shopping, two blocks away.
For reservations please contact:
Lorraine Olsen, Innkeeper
LorraineOlsen@msn.com
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