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Seacoast Fortifications of the United States. Annapolis: Leeward Publications. ISBN 978-0-929521-11-4. Wade, Arthur P. (2011). Artillerists and Engineers: The Beginnings of American Seacoast Fortifications, 1794–1815. CDSG Press. ISBN 978-0-9748167-2-2. Weaver II, John R. (2018).
This is a list for articles on notable historical forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named after a Fort, the largest being Fort Worth , Texas , United States .
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
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. For 1895 and later forts, this is the name of the Coast Defense Command (Harbor Defense Command after 1925) the fort was part of. "The" preceding a place ...
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) ...
Fortifications by city (2 C) Fortifications by builder (19 C, 1 P) Fortifications by continent (8 C) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Most of the old city fortifications were changed into an English style landscape park in the 19th century. The Dutch Water Line forms a double ring of fortresses where it passes east of the city. Valkenburg aan de Geul: Limburg One or more individual structures (Bastions, gates, towers, etc.) remain.
City walls (2 C, 42 P) Coastal fortifications (11 C, 126 P) F. Fictional fortifications (1 C, 41 P) Fire support bases (11 P) ... Pages in category "Fortifications by ...