What happened at Fort Lawton?

The Fort Lawton Takeover in the spring of 1970 was launched by the declaration by Bob Saticum that “We, the Native Americans, reclaim the land known as Fort Lawton in the name of all American Indians by the right of discovery.” The occupation lasted for many weeks, as hundreds of Natives and allies assembled and faced …

When did Fort Lawton close?

September 14, 2011
Fort Lawton officially closed on September 14, 2011, and the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, the last U.S. Army Reserve tenant on the post, moved to its new facility in Marysville, Washington. A closing ceremony took place on February 25, 2012.

Where was Fort Lawton?

Seattle
Fort Lawton was established as an Army installation in the late 1890’s on Magnolia Bluff in Seattle. Originally, the fort was a military reservation of over 700 acres.

How did Discovery Park get its name?

1973: U.S. Senator Henry Jackson dedicated Discovery Park in honor of the British sloop HMS Discovery, commanded by Captain George Vancouver during the first European exploration of Puget Sound in 1792.

What is the biggest park in Seattle?

Discovery Park
Discovery Park Head to the city’s largest urban park to explore the 534 acres of tidal beaches, sea cliffs, and forests.

How much does it cost to get into Discovery Park?

2 answers. A daily admission for an adult (ages 13-64) is $13.95 plus tax, Seniors (ages 65+) are $11.95 plus tax, and children (ages 4-12) are $10.95 plus tax. Children 3 and under are FREE! We have 3 extra attractions that are $3.95 each or $9.95 for all three.

Where is the best view of Seattle?

The Best Views in Seattle

  • Sunset Hill Park.
  • Great Wheel.
  • Mt.
  • Ella Bailey Park.
  • MBar.
  • Maggie Bluffs.
  • The Fog Room.
  • The Space Needle. Seattle’s most iconic landmark is the obvious choice for its 360-degree panoramic view of the city.

Do you have to pay to get in Discovery Park?

Park Fees: $5 Vehicle. $3 Small Watercraft Launch Fee $10 Vehicle + Trailer or Oversized Vehicle (over 22 feet)

Can I see Mount Rainier from Seattle?

You can see Mt. Rainier standing at 14,411′ from Downtown Seattle and as far away as Victoria B.C. and Oregon. Fun fact, it’s the largest glaciated mountain in the lower 48 with 26 named glaciers.

When was Fort Lawton given to the city of Seattle?

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.

When was the closing ceremony for Fort Lawton?

A closing ceremony took place on February 25, 2012. The remainder of the fort property (with the exception of the military cemetery on site) was transferred to the City of Seattle in 2012.

When did Fort Lawton become a Discovery Park?

The Native Americans succeeded in garnering 40 acres of land and the establishment of the Daybreak Star Cultural Center, but 534 acres (2.16 km 2) of the land was declared surplus by the Army in 1971. The property was transferred back to the city in 1972, and dedicated as Discovery Park in 1973.

When did the Buffalo Soldiers move to Fort Lawton?

On October 5, 1909, the United States Army’s 25th Infantry Regiment which primarily consisted of African American soldiers transferred from the Philippines to Fort Lawton. These men are known as the Buffalo Soldiers.