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This summer guests will be able to sip locally crafted cider and wine and try crafts like weaving, embroidery and paper ...
Period actors dressed in home-sewn clothing churned butter, cooked over open fires, sang and danced to show hundreds of visitors what Christmas might have been like at Fort Nisqually. The Metro ...
The land surrounding the golf course and the 1833 Fort Nisqually Site bordering Puget Sound is currently undeveloped, DuPont public services director Barb Kincaid told The News Tribune on ...
The Fort Nisqually Living History Museum in Point Defiance Park gives visitors a chance to learn about what life was like around Puget Sound in 1855. For history enthusiasts looking to travel back ...
Permanent displays: Long before Seattle was established, the Hudson’s Bay Co. of London, a vast fur-trading enterprise, established Fort Nisqually in 1833. With an amazingly diverse work force ...
It may occur here due to historical trading from Fort Nisqually and frequent burning by Native Americans. On-going training exercises continue to burn the prairie, which benefits the tree.
A new podcast from Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is all about Northwest stories told by Indigenous voices. Like so many thing silver linings of the past few years, it came about partly ...
If you're feeling a little nostalgic, there are lots of chances to look back this weekend, from Fort Nisqually's Candlelight tours to anniversary celebrations. Have fun, Tacoma! Fort Nisqually's ...
Consisting of 87,000 acres of prairie land cut from the glacier-flattened Nisqually Plain, it is the premier military installation in the Northwest. Fort Lewis is situated in a key location along ...