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 Pillow State Historic Park Henning, Tennessee |
This state park was the site of two Civil War battles, in 1862 and 1864. |
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Fort Pitt Museum Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
One of the most important sites of the French and Indian War, this museum tells the sto |
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Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park Fort Plain, New York |
A significant fort during the Revolutionary War, Fort Plain in the Mohawk Valley exists |
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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 Raleigh National Historic Site Manteo, North Carolina |
The stories of Roanoke Island are told by exhibits, artifacts and the 17-minute park vi |
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Fort Ridgley State Park Fairfax, Minnesota |
In the spring of 1853, the steamboat West Newton left Fort Snelling to journey up the M |
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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 |
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Fort Selden State Monument Radium Springs, New Mexico |
Built on the banks of the Rio Grande, this adobe fort housed units of the U.S. |
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Fort Sill National Historic Landmark And Museum Fort Sill, Oklahoma |
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Fort Smith Museum Of History Fort Smith, Arkansas |
The Fort Smith Museum of History acquires, preserves, exhibits and interprets objects o |
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Fort Smith National Historic Site Fort Smith, Arkansas |
A visit to the Fort Smith National Historic Site begins at the Visitor Center, located |
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Fort St. Joseph Museum Niles, Michigan |
Featured exhibits portray the history of Fort St. |
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Fort Stanton Roswell, New Mexico |
Fort Stanton was established on May 4, 1855 to protect Hispanic settlements along the R |
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Fort Stanwix Rome, New York |
Known as "the fort that never surrendered," Fort Stanwix, under the command of Col. |
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Fort Sumter National Monument Sullivan's Island, South Carolina |
Decades of growing strife between North and South erupted i |
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Fort Ticonderoga Ticonderoga, New York |
Exhibits at the fort depict the natural and strategic geography of the historic landsca |
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Fort Totten Fort Totten, North Dakota |
Initially, the fort policed the surrounding reservation. |
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Fort Toulouse/fort Jackson Wetumpka, Alabama |
Nestled at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers 15 miles north of Montgome |
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Fort Union National Monument Watrous, New Mexico |
Fort Union was established in 1851 as the guardian of the Santa Fe Trail. |
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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site Williston, North Dakota |
At this post, the Assiniboine, Crow, Cree, Ojibway, Blackfeet, Hidatsa, and other tribe |
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Vancouver, Washington |
Fort Vancouver NHS and the McLoughlin House unit offer a variety of opportunities for p |
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Fort Vasquez Museum Platteville, Colorado |
This is the site of an 1835 fur-trading fort, following the paths |
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Fort Ward Museum Alexandria, Virginia |
This well-preserved Union fort, located just outside Washington DC, is complete with a |
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Fort Washington Fort Washington, Maryland |
At this 180-year-old fort visitors explore the the outer defense for Washington, DC dur |
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Fort Wayne Detroit, Michigan |
The fort was used to house and train troops from the Civil War era until Vietnam. |
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Fort Wayne Historical Society Museum Fort Wayne, Indiana |
There are more than 23,000 artifacts in our collection, many of which are on permanent |