Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
About Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
Arranged on a high precipice sitting above Humboldt Bay, Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is home to the remote military post of Fort Humboldt and a notable logging Museum with a few outside presentations. Built up in the mid-1800s to alleviate the contention between pioneers looking for gold and the neighborhood Native American individuals, Fort Humboldt was relinquished in 1870 and today remains as a chronicled historical center devoted to recounting the narrative of the Fort and the Native American individuals, including the Hoopa, Wiyot, and Yurok of this area. The gallery additionally features the historical backdrop of signing in Eureka, with presentations of logging gear, a legitimate Native American uncovered kayak, and prepares, including a completely useful 'Steam Donkey' motor.
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