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TRUE TALES OF PUGET SOUND

 

Starting at the very beginning. Readers often ask me where they can go in some of the communities I wrote about in True Tales. Start in DuPont at the site of the original Fort Nisqually. Now, you can’t visit the original Fort because the site is on the grounds of the Home Course golf course. Though if you stand at the entrance, and look at the wide vista, you’ll see the land much as the first Hudson’s Bay crew saw it.

But drive down McNeil Avenue, turn left onto Center and drive to Dupont City Hall. On the Grounds there, you’ll find Sequalitchew Creek Trail where you can walk down to the water and see many historic sites on the way.

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