Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America The passive park in our system, Fort Zumwalt is approximately 48 acres of woods and trails, acquired from the State in 1978. Fort Zumwalt Park, located in O'Fallon, Missouri...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Picture courtesy of Phil Payette at American Forts Network. Fort Washington 13551 Fort Washington Road Fort Washington, MD 20744 Phone: 301-763-4600 History Picturesque Fort...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania—this is the bloodiest landscape in North America. No place more vividly reflects the Civil War’s tragic...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria The dramatic story of Indian fights and endless patrols, as well as fort construction and camp life, is preserved at the Oklahoma Historical Society's Fort Washita, located near Madill...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort Watauga, which had been built near Sycamore Shoals, became a refuge for the settlers in the summer of 1776. Dragging Canoe returned home after the Sycamore Shoals Treaty (or...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Historic Fort St. Charles was restored in 1950 by the Minnesota Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, who have contributed funds, time and hard physical labor under primitive conditions to clear...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the Mountain Pacific Forts Fort Uncompahgre Living Museum 360 Main Street Confluence Park, Gunnison River Drive Delta, CO 81416 United States Phone: 970-874-8349 Fax: 970-874-1353 Fort Uncompahgre (un-come-paw...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the Mountain Pacific Forts The first federal fort in Puget Sound, and originally called Post on Puget Sound. On the grounds of Western State Hospital. Four original buildings remain. 30 wood frame buildings were...
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