Fort Ward

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Fort Ward is a historic waterfront neighborhood and former military installation on Bainbridge Island in Washington State.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former military installation
historic neighborhood
waterfront community
activeAsArmyPost circa 1900s–1920s
activeAsNavyStation World War II
surface form: World War II era
constructed early 1900s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse public parkland
residential neighborhood
functionedAs listening post for Japanese naval communications
governedBy Bainbridge Island
surface form: City of Bainbridge Island government
hasFeature historic military-era buildings
tidelands
tree-lined streets
waterfront bluffs
hasLandmark Fort Ward Park
surface form: Fort Ward Parade Ground

Fort Ward Park
former Navy radio station buildings
hasRecreation beach access
kayak launch areas
walking trails
hasStructure bunkers
concrete gun emplacements
former barracks
magazines
hasViewOf Manchester (Washington)
Rich Passage shipping lanes
Yukon Harbor
hasWaterfrontOn Puget Sound
Rich Passage
locatedIn Bainbridge Island
Kitsap County
Puget Sound region
Washington
surface form: Washington State
namedAfter George H. Ward NERFINISHED
nearby Blakely Harbor
Lynwood Center
partOf Bainbridge Island
surface form: City of Bainbridge Island

Harbor Defenses of Puget Sound
region Pacific Northwest
transportAccess Fort Ward Hill Road NE
usedAs coastal defense site
military communications station
naval radio station
usedBy United States Army
United States Coast Artillery Corps
United States Navy
zonedAs residential

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Civil War Defenses of Washington hasPart Fort Ward
this entity surface form: Fort Ward (site)
Fort Ward Park hasFormerName Fort Ward
Fort Ward Park occupiesFormerSiteOf Fort Ward
this entity surface form: Fort Ward (U.S. Army Coast Artillery post)