Haunts of the Pacific Northwest

Discovery Park/Fort Lawton

15 min · 20. apr. 2026
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From the quiet forest trails to the abandoned barracks, from the lighthouse fog to the military cemetery where two WWII POWs rest, this episode explores one of Seattle’s most layered and quietly powerful landscapes. Fort Lawton’s history runs deep: Indigenous land, military operations, wartime memories, and the echoes of those who never left. Walk with me through the bluffs, the shoreline, and the shadows of the old fort as we uncover the subtle, persistent hauntings that shape this place.Some locations echo.

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