Fort Nisqually General Admission

Description

Fort Nisqually, the first globally connected settlement on the Puget Sound, was established in 1833 by the Hudson’s Bay Company as a fur trading outpost. The decline of the fur trade meant that Fort Nisqually’s focus shifted to commercial agricultural enterprises with the establishment of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC) in 1839. Based at Fort Nisqually, the PSAC raised cattle, sheep, and horses along with crops such as wheat, barley, oats, and peas across the 160,000 acres claimed by the company. By 1855, the date the museum portrays, this British establishment was surrounded by American territory and faced increasing pressure from settlers who wanted the farmable land for their own use. The Hudson’s Bay Company sold its holdings to the United States government, withdrawing from Washington Territory in 1869, and Fort Nisqually became the homestead of the last manager, Edward Huggins.

Fort Nisqually was originally located in what is now DuPont, WA. The Fort you see today was reconstructed in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Civic-minded citizens preserved and donated two of the original structures, the Factor’s House and Granary, to the Metropolitan Park District of Tacoma. The museum gives residents and visitors a chance to experience what life was like on Puget Sound in 1855.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum’s Mission: Engage a diverse regional audience with Puget Sound’s first globally connected settlement through historic preservation, experiential learning, and interpretation.

FORT NISQUALLY MEMBERS: Advance tickets are not required. Check in at Fort Nisqually Living History Museum.

Members receive complimentary general admission and living history events, excluding signature events Brigade Encampment; Candlelight Tour; and Christmas Regale. To learn more about membership, including additional benefits, visit metroparkstacoma.org/fort-memberships.

NO REFUNDS: Visitors who wish to exchange dates may request credit for future general admission. Questions? Contact fortnisqually@tacomaparks.com.

Get your Fort Tickets at the Zoo!

Purchase all-day admission to the Fort while visiting the Zoo.

These Fort admission tickets are available at the Zoo Front Gate, no advance sales with this offer.

Valid for general admission.

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