Located at Port Townsend’s Fort Worden State Park & Conference Center, the Commanding Officer’s house is one of the fort’s finest buildings. Built in 1904 with Admiralty Inlet, Mt. Baker and the Cascade Mountains as a backdrop, this unique property provides a glimpse into the life of a senior U. S. Army officer and his family in the early 1900s.
Get the whole Port Townsend picture: You can purchase a seasonal passport for the Jefferson Museum of Art & History, Commanding Officer’s Quarters Museum and Rothschild House museum for a reduced rate.