Fort Deseret Delta, Utah |
The fort was constructed of adobe mud and straw in only 18 days by 98 men. |
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Fort Dodge Fort Dodge, Kansas |
Situated on a site once used as a camping ground by wagon trains, Fort Dodge was a supp |
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Fort Edwards At Capon Bridge Capon Bridge, West Virginia |
The Fort Edwards site is located along the northern boundary of Capon Bridge, in what i |
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Fort Fetterman Douglas, Wyoming |
As an outpost of civilization on the Western frontier, the fort represented protection |
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Fort Foote Fort Washington, Maryland |
This seacoast fort was built in 1862 to protect against naval bombardment after the bat |
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Fort Fred Steele Rawlins, Wyoming |
The construction of the Trans Continental Union Pacific Railroad across southern Wyomin |
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Fort Garland Museum Fort Garland, Colorado |
Established in 1858 in southern Colorado, Fort Garland, with its garrison of over 100 m |
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Fort Hays Hays, Kansas |
Generals George A. |
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Fort Jefferson National Park Dry Tortugas, Florida |
The construction of the fort began in 1846 and was planned and supervised by the U.S. |
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Fort Mackinac Mackinac Island, Michigan |
Fort Mackinac was a major military outpost during the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 |
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Fort Matanzas National Monument St. Augustine, Florida |
The Spanish completed Fort Matanzas in 1742 to protect Matanzas Inlet, the "backdoor" t |
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Fort McHenry National Monument And Historic Shrine Baltimore, Maryland |
The monument honors the fort which inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the National Anthe |
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Fort Mcree Gulf Breeze, Florida |
At the eastern end of Perdido Key is an area once used by the U.S. |
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Fort Meigs Perrysburg, Ohio |
This site is |
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Fort Michilimackinac Mackinaw City, Michigan |
Much of this site is geared toward young children. |
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Fort Mifflin On The Delaware Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Originally built in 1771 and continuously used by the U.S. |
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Fort Monroe Casemate Museum Hampton, Virginia |
Completed in 1834 and named in honor of President Monroe, t |
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Fort Morgan Gulf Shores, Alabama |
Completed in 1834, Fort Morgan was active during four wars — the Civil War, the Spanish |
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Fort Morgan Museum Fort Morgan, Colorado |
The permanent and temporary exhibits at the museum showcase the variety of history and |
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Fort Mulligan At Petersburg Petersburg, West Virginia |
Federal or Confederate troops occupied this hill and its surrounding area beginning at |
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Fort Nashborough Nashville, Tennessee |
John Donelson and James Robertson were both leading settlement parties when they establ |
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Fort Necessity National Battlefield Farmington, Pennsylvania |
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Fort Negley Nashville, Tennessee |
At the Visitors Center, the film, "The Fall of Nashville" reenacts how the Union Army c |
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Fort Norfolk Norfolk, Virginia |
Stepping through the fort's arched entryway transports visitors to another era. |
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Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site Banner, Wyoming |
Visitors are invited to explore the grounds of this famous site. |
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Fort Pickens Pensacola, Florida |
The fort was begun in 1829, completed in 1834, and used until the 1940s. |
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Fort Pulaski National Monument Savannah, Georgia |
The Battle for Fort Pulaski in April 1862 marked a turning |
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Fort Roberdeau Altoona, Pennsylvania |
This fort, built by General Daniel Roberdeau, set out to produce lead to make ammunitio |
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Fort Sam Houston Museum Fort Sam Houston, Texas |
Exhibits at the Fort Sam Houston Museum depict the history of the installation in chron |
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Fort San Cristobal San Juan, Puerto Rico |
This fort stands guard at where once was the eastern gate to the walled city of Old San |