Fort Williams
Near Portland Head Light Station
A 14-acre purchase in 1872 served to establish a
sub-post to Fort Preble located at Spring Point. This
fortification became known as Fort Williams on April 13,
1899, by order of Army Headquarters (General Order No. 17,
Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D.C.). It was named for Brevet Major General
Seth Williams.
After proposals ranging from a Coastal Science Park to
low-income housing, the Cape Elizabeth Town Council
designated Fort Williams on July 23, 1979, as Fort Williams
Park. The park has been maintained for residents and
non-residents for no fee. Recreational facilities include
two tennis courts, a basketball court, baseball diamond, a
course for physical fitness, picnic tables and cookout
facilities, a picnic shelter, and recreational opportunities
for walking, running, and dogwalking. All visitors to
Portland Head Light pass through the park, adding to its
visibility. The Beach to Beacon 10K is one of the park's
largest events of the year.
Photo 29, Sept 2011