Home Random Nearby Log in Settings About Wikipedia Disclaimers Open main menu  Search Point No Point Language Download PDF Watch Edit This article is about the outcropping of land in Washington. For the outcropping of land in Maryland, see Point No Point Light (Maryland).  The lighthouse at Point No Point Point No Point is an outcropping of land on the northeast point of the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington, the United States. It was the location of the signing of the Point No Point Treaty and is the site of the Point No Point Light. It was named by Charles Wilkes during the United States Exploring Expedition of Puget Sound in 1841. Wilkes gave the point its name because it appears much less of a promontory at close range than it does from a distance.[1] Point No Point has been noted for its unusual place name.[2] The marine climate ensures plenty of precipitation in winter and mild temperatures in summer. There are many productive habitats. The spit itself has s
Because there's a point of land (light house) after no point (inlet of land)
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