Fort Lawton
Closed installations of the United States ArmyForts in Washington (state)Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)Magnolia, SeattleMilitary facilities in Seattle ... and 2 more
Military installations established in 1900National Register of Historic Places in Seattle
Fort Lawton was a United States Army post located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle, Washington overlooking Puget Sound. In 1973 a large majority of the property, 534 acres of Fort Lawton, was given to the city of Seattle and dedicated as Discovery Park. Both the fort and the nearby residential neighborhood of Lawton Wood are named after Major General Henry Ware Lawton. While Fort Lawton was a quiet outpost prior to World War II, it became the second largest port of embarkation of soldiers and materiel to the Pacific Theater during the war. The fort was included in the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure list. Fort Lawton officially closed on September 14, 2011.
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Idaho Avenue, Seattle
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98199 Seattle
Washington, United States
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