Getting publicity out is always a challenge. As for how long the Fort's been there - the long history is that the HBC founded Fort Nisqually in 1833, but that was down in what's now DuPont. The granary & the Factor's house were brought up to Point Defiance in the 1930s (Tacoma Young Men's Club & the WPA). I've seen photos from back then - an odd combination of Betsy Ross & Dan'l Boone shooting at the Indians - yikes!
Anyway, they've been focusing on what the fur trade of the PNW was really like for 30ish years now, but they've really been improving in the last 15-20. I've been involved with the Fort for 19+ years now. We're coming up on the 18th (!) Bonfire this year, and I've been part of that since the beginning. Candlelight's older than that. And, I do believe Brigade's even older. But that, too, has improved a lot over the years. Still have images from a video of an early Brigade seared onto my mind - seems the photographer was more than a bit interested in a lady who was wearing what we now refer to as the "infamous buckskin bikini". A buckskin skirt, with a top that was made of 2 leather triangles that, um, well, let's say it was not sufficient yardage for the acreage. :shock: Every living history site has more than a bit of room for improvement (especially as more bits of the past come to light with more research), but Nisqually's come a l-o-n-g way from that video!!!
And, huntinguy, trust me, you're not the only one that's had Nisqually on a long to-do list for quite a while! Matter of fact, I've got such a list myself
