Sunday, May 4, 2014

Fort Flagler State Park Retreat Center Near Port Townsend, Washington








Fort Flagler Retreat
Center





Built on the bluffs of Marrowstone Island, Fort Flagler is one of three forts constructed in the late 1800s to defend Puget Sound against a sea invasion at strategic Admiralty Inlet.  In conjunction with Fort Worden on Quimper Peninsula and Fort Casey on Whidbey Island, Fort Flagler created a "Triangle of Fire" that covered access from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Puget Sound.





Historic buildings remain,
including barracks.











Now a state park,
camping is allowed
on the grounds.










Black tail deer snack
near the barracks.












The deer don't spook
easily.











occupies buildings at the
foot of the bluffs.











Can you think of a more
beautiful place to work?

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