Submitted by Historic Fort Steilacoom.
Join us at Fort Steilacoom Museum in Lakewood from 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, as living historians re-enact the Christmas of 1857 as the holiday season might have been celebrated in these buildings 165 years ago.
Re-enactors will gather in candlelight to talk, sing, dance and dine as our predecessors did in the first U.S. military post in Puget Sound. Visitors from 2022 will walk past and witness scenes as if the visitors are spirits from the future.
The year 1857 is remembered as a time of turbulence in Washington Territory and part of the lead-up to the U.S. Civil War. Many Fort Steilacoom soldiers would go on to serve in that war. However, Christmas at Fort Steilacoom in 1857 was a period of celebration and enjoyment as men, women and children hosted and participated in social gatherings, exchanged gifts and communed with others.
Tickets are $7 for an adult and $5 for youth. A family of up to two adults and four youth pays $12. Because this event is a fundraiser to support maintenance of the aging buildings, discounts are not offered.
The last tour group will leave at 6:30 p.m. Because of space limitations, tickets should be purchased in advance through Eventbrite. Tickets may be purchased at the door, but availability is not guaranteed. This event will almost certainly sell out. You can check the Fort’s Facebook page to learn if the event is sold out.
Fort Steilacoom, the first U.S. Army post to be located in Puget Sound, is on the grounds of Western State Hospital at 9601 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, 98498. Be sure to use that street address to find the fort.
Please allow extra time to find the fort. GPS and map software often direct people to Fort Steilacoom Park, but that is not where the park is located. The fort is across the street. To reach the historic Fort, be sure to type in the street address, turn right after entering Western State, and then look for the cannon shelter and lights.
About Fort Steilacoom
Historic Fort Steilacoom Association is a non-profit organization managed entirely by volunteers. There are no paid staff. No tax dollars support routine maintenance. Members of the association support the fort through donations and receive a newsletter three times a year about Pacific Northwest history. Marketing outreach is supported by a grant from the City of Lakewood’s lodging tax fund.
Fort Steilacoom occupies an important position in the U.S. settlement of Washington Territory. Beginning with its opening in 1849 and ending with its closure in 1868, Fort Steilacoom served as a beacon of American power and promise, promoting the migration of U.S. settlers to Washington and securing American interests in the region. The buildings went on to become the first incarnation of Western State Hospital.
The Fort acknowledges the complex history of the Fort and its role in the colonization of the area. The fort community is actively working to incorporate the diverse perspectives and experiences of all individuals and communities who interacted with the Fort.
For more information, visit http://www.historicfortsteilacoom.org.
zidane says
thank you for the information
P. Karman says
It appears there is a problem with the ticket link/site. I’ve tried twice to reserve 4 adult tickets and the payment potion of the site will not load. It makes those spaces unavailable but will not take my payment or confirm my reservation. Consequently there my be more spaces available than appear on the site. I would still like to reserve 4 spaces but am unsure how to do that.
Walter Neary says
Hi there. I volunteer with the fort. Can you try a different time that evening than the one you tried previously? We have several times available that evening when you could book four tickets. If you try different times, and it doesn’t seem to be working, then please email us at the email address listed on eventbrite, or the email address you can find at our website, and we’ll troubleshoot. Other people have bought tickets, so we’re going to help you too!
Walter Neary says
Hi there, I’m a volunteer with the fort. Thanks for your patience as we troubleshoot this. I think what’s going on is that you’re trying to book a time that is already full. Can you try another couple of times that evening? If it’s still not allowing you to book, please email us at the email address on our website. Other people have bought tickets, so we’ll make sure you can too!
Dana Horst says
Is PayPal the only option for payment? I don’t use PayPal.
The Suburban Times says
Good question Dana. You don’t need to be a PayPal member. The ticketing system is using PayPal as their credit card processor. You will enter your credit card info just like any other website. Hope this helps.