Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America 1777 (Now Reconstructed). Continuing from the south end of Court Street is a road leading upward into the Fort Nonsense area of the park. There, at the top of a steep hill...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Fort Recovery Fort Recovery Historical Society One Fort Site Street Ft. Recovery, OH 45846 Phone: 419-375-4649 1-800-283-8920 (toll free) History In late 1791, Miami Indians...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Fort O'Brien State Historic Site c/o Bureau of Parks and Lands 106 Hogan Road Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-941-4014 Fort O'Brien (Fort Machias) was built in 1775 and destroyed...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Fort Reno Visitor Center 7107 W. Cheyenne St. El Reno, OK 73036 Phone: 405-262-3987 Fax: 405-422-4917 [email protected] Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Under the direction of William Clark, joint commander of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 80 volunteer dragoons from St. Charles and the regular garrison under the command of...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Phone: 701-328-2666 Fax: 701-328-3710 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nd.gov/hist Fort Rice State Historic Site -- Located eight-tenths of a mile southeast of the town of Fort Rice, this...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Fort Oswego Fort Oswego Park Oswego, NY History Fort Oswego Park marks the site of the former Fort Oswego, a "stonehouse of strength" built by the British in 1727 to...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Fort Ridgely Historic Site 72404 County Road 30 Fairfax, MN 55332 Phone: 507-426-7888 or 507-934-2160 [email protected] History In 1853, the U.S. military started construction on Fort...
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