Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Ship Island came to the forefront of U.S. history during the War of 1812 when a British fleet assembled at Ship Island to prepare for an attack on New Orleans. The troops of...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Physical Address Fort Morgan 51 Hwy. 180W Gulf Shores, AL 36542 Mailing Address Fort Morgan 110 Hwy. 180W Gulf Shores, AL 36542 Phone: 251-540-5257 Fax: 251-540-7665 The...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort Matanzas 8635 A1A South St. Augustine, FL 32080 Visitor Information Phone: 904-471-0116 Headquarters Phone: 904-471-0116 Throughout its history, the story of Fort Matanzas has...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Fort Morgan Museum 414 Main Street Fort Morgan, Colorado 80701 Phone: 970-867-6331 The Fort Morgan Museum has permanent and temporary exhibits that showcase the museum's collection. It...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort McAllister Historic State Park 3894 Fort McAllister Road Richmond Hill, Georgia 31324 Phone: 912-727-2339 Located on the south bank of the Ogeechee River, east of Richmond...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Thanks to Pete Payette at American Forts Network for the above picture. Fort McClary State Historic Site 28 Oldsfields Road S. Berwick, ME 03908 Park Season Phone: 207-384...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America One of the nation's most famous forts, Fort McHenry was named to honor James McHenry, a citizen of Baltimore who became US Secretary of War in 1798. Fort Whetstone, an...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Fort McKavett: Seventeen miles west of present day Menard Fort McKavett P.O. Box 867 Fort McKavett, TX 76841 Phone: 915-396-2358 Open Daily 8–5 Points of Interest Currently...
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