Haunts of the Pacific Northwest

Magnuson Park

19 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Magnuson Park looks open and peaceful today, but the land still carries the shape of the old Naval Air Station that once stood here. The runways, the hangars, the barracks — all of it left behind a landscape built for motion that now sits strangely still. In this episode, we walk the old airfield, explore the abandoned structures, and listen to the echoes that don’t always follow the laws of sound. From the hangar that answers back to the figure on the shoreline, Magnuson is a haunting shaped not by darkness, but by space.

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