Fort Casey Historical State Park – state parks quest #56
Built to protect commercial interests on Puget Sound, Fort Casey and two other forts formed the imposing–but never used in warfare–Triangle of Fire.
Built to protect commercial interests on Puget Sound, Fort Casey and two other forts formed the imposing–but never used in warfare–Triangle of Fire.
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Not invited to the coronation of King Charles III? Head to this state park instead and explore its connection to the British monarchy.
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