With regard to your The Leader’s Jan. 22 feature as to who is open at Fort Worden, I see the glaring omission of the Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum. We continue to operate …
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With regard to your The Leader’s Jan. 22 feature as to who is open at Fort Worden, I see the glaring omission of the Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum. We continue to operate Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m - 4pm providing factual history about Fort Worden and it’s coastal defense mission. Our two full-time volunteer docents, Ron and myself, are available for tours and to provide guests with historic details. We charge no admission, relying solely on generous donations and purchases at our gift shop. If you want to find out why Fort Worden came to be, as well as it’s interesting history from 1897 to the present please stop in.
Les Jones
Port Townsend