That entire landmass all the way to old port Townsend is a multi tier starfort. Tunnels go all the way to the old castle, first hospital, asylum, etc. All red brick lined and arched.
My great grandparents came here and settled in the 1800's. So my grandpa was born here and so was my dad. And then my brothers and myself also. Then our kids too. And another generation is having children also. My grandpa was in WWI. But he also helped put the cannons in the bluff across from Ft. Worden at Ft. Casey. If you go downtown check out the two cannons at the entrance to the Memorial Field. In the 1960's when my grandpa was retired he maintained the field and everything there. He laid the chalk lines for the games too. And polished the cannons. Nobody does that anymore. Great video! I didn't know the fort is that old!!
You have a great lineage to the area. The area is beautiful! We are planning to visit again at the end of June. Your grandfather sounds like he had a lot of pride in keeping history maintained. My grandfather also served in WW1, my father in WW2. He was shot on the beach of Omaha during the Normandy invasion. He lived, but never got all the shrapnel out of him, he eventually died at a young age. Thanks for watching and for your great comment.
I’ve been here multiple times with my mom, stepdad, and brothers. My favorite place in Washington.
We have been there a number of times as well. What an amazing place of history and beauty. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
That was an awesome video and a great history lesson.
Ana, Lots of history there and an abundance of beauty. As always, thanks so much for watching.
That entire landmass all the way to old port Townsend is a multi tier starfort. Tunnels go all the way to the old castle, first hospital, asylum, etc. All red brick lined and arched.
Wow, I had no idea about that. Amazing!
I just visited this place in June 2023. Very interesting. Learned about officer and gentlemen filming.
Very good video of area
thanks for watching. An amazing place with an amazing history
Used to go here a lot until I had to move, hopefully I can come back here this year
Hope you do get to come back. I don't have to tell you how beautiful it is out here. thanks for watching and for your comment
My great grandparents came here and settled in the 1800's. So my grandpa was born here and so was my dad. And then my brothers and myself also. Then our kids too. And another generation is having children also.
My grandpa was in WWI. But he also helped put the cannons in the bluff across from Ft. Worden at Ft. Casey. If you go downtown check out the two cannons at the entrance to the Memorial Field. In the 1960's when my grandpa was retired he maintained the field and everything there. He laid the chalk lines for the games too. And polished the cannons. Nobody does that anymore.
Great video! I didn't know the fort is that old!!
You have a great lineage to the area. The area is beautiful! We are planning to visit again at the end of June. Your grandfather sounds like he had a lot of pride in keeping history maintained. My grandfather also served in WW1, my father in WW2. He was shot on the beach of Omaha during the Normandy invasion. He lived, but never got all the shrapnel out of him, he eventually died at a young age. Thanks for watching and for your great comment.
Love your videos. I really enjoy the history you provide.
thanks for watching. We do all sorts of videos, hope you enjoy going through them
I've viewed many videos of the fort. Yours is hands down the best.
Thank you..we ❤️ history..looks like a beautiful community..lots of history to learn.
thanks for watching Jadie. We also love history.
Love your video.. I wanna go too that place.
thanks for watching, its a great place to visit, oozing in history
Did 209 workers really vanish here
I have no knowledge of that. Sounds like something to do some research on.
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I never heard that before either.