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Fort Worden


Fort Worden is one of the coastal forts on Puget Sound built during the late 1800's. It is near Port Townsend on the west side of the Sound on the Olympic Peninsula.
This photo was taken at Battery Kinzie, a part of the fort that is down on the beach at Point Wilson. The battery is a great place for picture taking, since it has been left to the elements for the most part and is also not completely underground like Fort Ebey.
For more information on these forts and other pictures see: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2011/07/fort-ebey-f...
This photo was taken at Battery Kinzie, a part of the fort that is down on the beach at Point Wilson. The battery is a great place for picture taking, since it has been left to the elements for the most part and is also not completely underground like Fort Ebey.
For more information on these forts and other pictures see: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2011/07/fort-ebey-f...
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