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  2. Fort Casey - Wikipedia

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    Fort Casey State Park is located on Whidbey Island, in Island County, Washington state. [2] It is a Washington state park and a historic district within the U.S. Ebey ...

  3. List of Washington state parks - Wikipedia

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    Fort Columbia: Pacific: 593 240 Early 20th-century coastal artillery and historic wood-frame fort buildings Fort Ebey: Island: 645 261 Camping, paragliding, and trails on the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Eagle Island State Park Pierce: 10 4.0 Island park in southern Puget Sound: Federation Forest: King: 619 251 Hiking amid old-growth Douglas firs on ...

  4. Washington Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Complex

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    The refuges were originally created as Flattery Rocks Reservation, Quillayute Needles Reservation, and Copalis Rock Reservation on October 23, 1907, by executive orders from Theodore Roosevelt. They were renamed by a presidential proclamation on July 25, 1940. [ 9 ]

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  6. Casey State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    Casey State Recreation Site is a day-use only state park located 29 miles northeast of Medford, Oregon off Oregon Route 62. [1] The parks offers picnic and boating facilities, as well as access to the Rogue River. It is located on the Crater Lake Highway and is a popular salmon fishing area.

  7. Cape Disappointment State Park - Wikipedia

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    The fort was further expanded during World War II. After being decommissioned in the years following World War II, the fort was turned over to the state for use as a state park in the early 1950s. [5] Workers with the Civilian Conservation Corps helped restore the fort and improved roads and trails during the 1930s. [2]

  8. Harbor Defense Command - Wikipedia

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    A Harbor Defense Command was a military organization of the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps designated in 1925 from predecessor organizations dating from circa 1895.

  9. Dosewallips State Park - Wikipedia

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    Dosewallips State Park is a public recreation area located where the Dosewallips River empties into Hood Canal in Jefferson County, Washington.The state park's 1,064 acres (431 ha) include both freshwater and saltwater shorelines.