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  2. Fort Defiance (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The four-acre Fort Defiance park features earthen fort and walking trails. It is located at 120 A Street, Clarksville, Tennessee. [6] The city of Clarksville dedicated a new $2 million Fort Defiance Interpretive Center in 2011 in time for the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War in 2011.

  3. File:Fort Defiance, Clarksville, TN -48.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Fort Defiance, Tennessee This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 82004036 .

  4. File:Fort Defiance, Clarksville, TN -39.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Fort Defiance, Tennessee This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 82004036 .

  5. File:Fort Defiance, Clarksville, TN -16.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Fort Defiance - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance (Ohio), in present-day Defiance, Ohio; Gordon Stockade, South Dakota, initially called Fort Defiance; Fort Defiance, Tennessee, in Clarksville TN, later renamed Fort Bruce; Fort Defiance, briefly the name of the Presidio La Bahía in Goliad, Texas during the Texas Revolution; Fort Defiance (Vermont), a fort in Vermont; Fort ...

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  8. The Leaf-Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Leaf-Chronicle is a newspaper in the state of Tennessee, founded, officially, in 1808.. First appearing as a weekly newspaper under various names as early as 1808 and eventually as the Clarksville Chronicle, the current name is the result of a subsequent merger, in 1890, with the Tobacco Leaf, named for the area's predominant agricultural crop.

  9. List of forts in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    25 Fort Cass: Bradley: 1835: 25 Fort Defiance: Montgomery: 1861: a multi-million dollar museum and interpretive center construction began 2010. 30 Fort Donelson: Stewart: 1861: 35 Fort Henry: Henry and Stewart: 1861: 40 Fort Loudoun: Monroe: 1756: 45 Fort Nash: Coffee: 1793: Structure destroyed. Site located on private property. 45 Fort ...