Most People In Washington Don’t Know About Our Old World War II POW Camp
Discovery Park in Seattle spans 534 acres, making it the largest park in the city, by far. Most people go to take in the stunning views and see the West Point Lighthouse, but some know of its history as a military fort. However, most Washingtonians don’t know that Fort Lawton once housed German prisoners during World War II.

It's entirely possible to forget you're in the middle of a city while you're exploring this tranquil, rugged place.

Fort Lawton was named after Maj. Gen. Henry Ware Lawton, a veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish-American War who was killed in action in the Philippines. It officially opened on February 9, 1900.
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In 1938, during the Great Depression, the Army offered to sell Fort Lawton back to the city of Seattle for only a dollar. The city declined.
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And during the war, the fort was also used as a POW camp for German soldiers.

In August of 1944, an Italian POW, Guglielmo Olivotto, was found murdered at Fort Lawton after a night of rioting. 28 soldiers were convicted of the crime, but the convictions were set aside in 2007.

It was designated as a part of Discovery Park in 1973, and now many of its buildings are perfectly preserved and owned by the city of Seattle.

You'd never guess such a peaceful place would have such a turbulent history.
Have you ever seen Fort Lawton at Discovery Park? The best way to take a full tour of the park is by hiking this trail.
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