Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
About Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
At the point when the Hudson's Bay Company extended toward the west bank of North America, it was at Fort Nisqually that it based its hide exchanging and cultivating activities. Throughout the following couple of decades, nearby turmoil saw the post fall into decay lastly close in 1869 as the hide exchange disappeared.
As a component of Roosevelt's New Deal work activities in the 1930s, the stronghold was reestablished; two of its unique structures, the attendant's home and the silo, are as yet standing. An exchange store, an abode house, a kitchen, a kitchen cultivate, and a working metal forger's shop have been included and, with the expansion of costumed docents, the exhibition hall is currently an extraordinary method to learn Washington history.
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