Fort Townsend State Park
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Der Fort Townsend Historical State Park, früher Old Fort Townsend State Park genannt, ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Der 149 Hektar große Park liegt auf der Olympic-Halbinsel etwa sechs Kilometer südlich von Port Townsend im Jefferson County.
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Der Fort Townsend Historical State Park, früher Old Fort Townsend State Park genannt, ist ein State Park im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Der 149 Hektar große Park liegt auf der Olympic-Halbinsel etwa sechs Kilometer südlich von Port Townsend im Jefferson County.
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