- Special Exhibits
- There was a time in history...
- Special Presentation - Newly Discovered Lewis & Clark Letter
- History Comes Alive-Travel Back in Time
- Queen Victoria's Birthday
- What's Cooking at Fort Nisqually?
- 19th Century Family Fun Night
- Friday at the Fort
- Brigade Encampment
- Candlelight Tour
- Bonfires, Beaver Pelts & Bogeymen
- Arts of the Fur Trade
- 19th Century Christmas
Arts of the Fur Trade
Nov 6, 2010
11am - 4pm
Fort visitors will experience how everyday works of art played an important part of the daily life of the mid-1800s. Re-enactors and artisans in period clothing will demonstrate old-time skills such as spinning, silversmithing, blacksmithing, woodworking, open-fire cooking and Native American basketweaving.
Located in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, Fort Nisqually is a restoration of the Hudson's Bay Company outpost on the Puget Sound where visitors can travel back in time to the year 1855 and experience life in Washington Territory during the Fur Trade era.
Admission:
$6/adults
$5/seniors, active military, students
$4/Ages 13-17
$3/Ages 4-12
$20/family (up to 2 adults and children/youth)
For more information call (253) 591-5339 or email fortnisqually@tacomaparks.com.
Located in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is a restoration of the Hudson's Bay Company outpost on the Puget Sound where visitors can travel back in time and experience life in Washington Territory during the Fur Trade era. Fort Nisqually is owned and operated by Metro Parks Tacoma.
Last Updated: Jul 23, 2010 1:16 PM