Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

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5400 N Pearl St
Tacoma, WA 98407
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is a restoration of the Hudson's Bay Company outpost on Puget Sound. With the help of costumed interpreters, guests experience life in Washington Territory during the 1850s. Nine buildings are open to the public, including the Granary and the Factors House, both National Historic Landmarks, and a Visitor Center with Museum Store.

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Blessie V.
9/5/2022

So cool! This is a replica of the Hudson Bay Company's original Fort Nisqually in DuPont, and it's a nice one. In the village is a bastion with a view of the other buildings in the village, the...

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Michelle P.
11/11/2024

What a cute little area. The drive up was absolutely beautiful. There were a few ladies "working" in the little store and a couple gentlemen making the candle holders. We got to walk around the...

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Gina S.
9/12/2022

We really enjoyed our visit to this small, living history museum. While it only took us about an hour to tour all of the buildings and outdoor areas, we were thoroughly engaged the entire time....

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Sandy C.
5/19/2021

A really amazing experience. Our family came upon the museum at the last minute following lunch on the waterfront and bought tickets online in the parking lot. Wow, what an amazing experience. I...

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Sarah E.
6/6/2018

Worth a stop if you're in the Point Defiance area. Interesting plaques throughout with the history of the fort and the early British and Native American interactions in the Pacific Northwest...

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