Coupeville Map
Coupeville is a town in Island County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,831 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Island County.
Coupeville was founded in 1852 by Captain Thomas Coupe and is the second oldest town in the State of Washington. The town continues to preserve original pioneer homes with a variety of historic architectures including Queen Anne, Saltbox, and pioneer Block Houses. Coupe's original home, built in 1853, is one of the State's oldest. Coupeville's limits overlay Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve established by Congress in 1980 as the first and one of the largest such reserves in the nation. Its 22 square miles (57 km2) encompass farmlands, Fort Ebey State Park, beaches, parks, trails and 91 nationally registered historic structures. Coupeville was officially incorporated on April 20, 1910.
Coupeville is located at 48°13?6?N 122°41?1?W / 48.21833°N 122.68361°W / 48.21833; -122.68361 (48.218250, -122.683556).
Nearby cities include Stanwood, La Conner, Freeland, Langley, Conway.