Clock Tower Village
- 9 units available
- 1 bed • 2 bed • 3 bed
- Amenities
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage + more
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage + more
W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Garage, Stainless steel, Fireplace + more
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Dishwasher, Cats allowed, Garage + more
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Garage, Stainless steel, Walk in closets + more
W/D hookup, Pet friendly, Garage, Recently renovated, Air conditioning, Ceiling fan + more
W/D hookup, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage, Walk in closets, Fireplace + more
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage, Stainless steel + more
In unit laundry, Dogs allowed, Garage, Fireplace, Extra storage, and Range
In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Garage, Extra storage, Microwave, Garbage disposal + more
In unit laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage, Fireplace + more
W/D hookup, Dishwasher, Dogs allowed, Garage, Stainless steel, Fireplace + more
In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Garage, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, Fireplace + more
In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Dogs allowed, Garage, Community garden, and Fireplace
On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Pet friendly, Garage, Stainless steel + more
W/D hookup, Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Garage, Recently renovated, Walk in closets + more
In unit laundry, Dishwasher, Garage, Microwave, Garbage disposal, Range + more
The DuPont Company established a town in 1906 as a means to support the community of workers and their families that were employed at the company powder factory. Resident families who first moved to the area colloquially dubbed the community "The Village."
DuPont's roots extend deep into the history of Washington State and the development of our fledgling nation. When the British-owned Hudson's Bay Company initially arrived in the northwest territory in the early 1830s, they established Fort Nisqually in what is now DuPont, Washington. The trade center operated for several decades exchanging furs, agriculture and other northwest goods across the developing United States. The Hudson's Bay Company is still in operation today-350 years after its founding-and the company is active in parts of the northern U.S. and Canada. The Powder Works Explosives factory facilitated the growth of the area, and the town eventually developed into the historic city it is today.
The DuPont Museum is located in this first planned community, and is a popular attraction for visitors. The Museum features award-winning displays of early northwest life, and proudly shares its history and recent recognition of being added to the National Register of Historic Places, where it remains the only company town in Washington State with nearly all of its original 110 historic homes intact. Amidst its homes are 19th-century amenities that seem commonplace in modern-day neighborhoods, as well. These include a general store, a hotel, club house, walking trails, and parks that were all added into the original planning for the community. View DuPont City Guide