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  2. Fort Jefferson (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Jefferson is a former U.S. military coastal fortress in the Dry Tortugas National Park of Florida. It is the largest brick masonry structure in the Americas, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] covering 16 acres (6.5 ha) and made with over 16 million bricks. [ 4 ]

  3. Dry Tortugas National Park - Wikipedia

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    Brick archway in Fort Jefferson. Fort Jefferson is a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere, [5] [6] and is composed of more than 16 million bricks. Planning for a fortification began almost immediately after American acquisition, and construction started in 1847. [26]

  4. Garden Key Light - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Key Light, also known as the Tortuga Harbor Light, is located at Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key in the Dry Tortugas, Florida. The first lighthouse, started in 1824 and first lit in 1826, was a brick conical tower. The lighthouse and its outbuildings were the only structures on Garden Key until construction started on Fort Jefferson in ...

  5. Researchers conclusively ID British warship that sank off ...

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    The HMS Tyger's survivors were marooned for 66 days on Garden Key, where they built its first fortifications, more than a century before historic Fort Jefferson was developed there, the National ...

  6. Dry Tortugas Light - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Tortugas lighthouse, along with the Garden Key lighthouse at Fort Jefferson, were the only lights on the Gulf coast that stayed in full operation throughout the American Civil War. [2] A civilian prisoner of Fort Jefferson, John W. Adare and a companion, used planks to swim to the Key and stole the keeper's boat. Although they made it ...

  7. George Eder, his wells and ‘Buckskin Joe’ are why Fort Worth ...

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    A hotel was built to accommodate them. The hotel had two stories, 14 rooms and separate mineral water baths for men and women. Enter Joseph S. “Buckskin Joe” Works, who wore his hair long and ...

  8. Fort Jefferson (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Jefferson was a town on the Mississippi River, about one mile south of Wickliffe, Kentucky in southwestern Ballard County. [ 3 ] In 1779, George Rogers Clark built a stronghold of the same name at the intersection of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in order to consolidate his forces and to control access to the Ohio.

  9. Why is Fort Adams in the shape of a pentagon? It goes ... - AOL

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