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This is a list of historical forts in the United States. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included. World War II military reservations containing 8-inch and larger gun batteries are also included.
Many buildings and structures bear the name fort in Canada. Most of these places are either military installations, or a trading post that was established by a North American fur trading company. A number of "forts" in northern and western Canada were also established as exploratory, or policing outposts.
This is a list of fortifications past and present, a fortification being a major physical defensive structure often composed of a more or less wall-connected series of forts. Individual fortifications
State: The state in which the fort is located. Name: The fort name, including prior names or names of prior forts on the site. Location: The town, island, or other place name the fort itself is or was located at. City or area defended: The port city, river estuary or delta, or other general area the fort defended
Category: Fortifications by city. 1 language. ... Forts by city (2 C) Castles by city (18 C) This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 16:05 (UTC) ...
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Fort Union Trading Post: Montana, North Dakota: 440.14 acres (1.7812 km 2) Fort Union was regarded as the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri River, as it is situated at the confluence of the Missouri and its tributary, the Yellowstone River. Much of the site is a modern reconstruction based on archaeological excavations and ...
This category is for fortifications occupied by Confederate, Union, and allied forces during the American Civil War. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: