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The Commanding Officer’s Quarters

CommandingofficersquartersThe Commanding Officer’s Quarters is one of Fort Worden’s finest buildings. It was completed in April 1904, and many different families resided here. Located at the head of Officers’ Row, the Commanding Officer’s Quarters overlooks Admiralty Inlet, with Mt. Baker and the Cascades in the background. Late Victorian and Edwardian furnishings provide a unique glimpse into the life of a senior U. S. Army officer and his family in the first decade of the 20th century. Special tours can be arranged by calling (360) 344-4400. Admission is $2 for adults, free for children under age 12. Hours vary.

The Heritage Group, a nonprofit organization, is the caretaker and interpreter of the Commanding Officer's Quarters Museum.

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