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Fort Gaspareaux Fort Gaspareaux was a French fort at the head of Baie Verte near the mouth of the Gaspareaux River and just southeast of the modern village of Port Elgin, New Brunswick, Canada. It is now a National Historic Site.
Fort George Island Cultural State Park Fort George Island State Cultural Site is a Florida State Park located on Fort George Island, about three miles south of Little Talbot Island State Park on SR A1A, and near the 46,000 acre Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. It is the highest point along the Atlantic coast south of Sandy Hook, New Jersey and contains Timucua oyster shell mounds.
Fort George, Ontario Fort George is a historic military structure at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, that was the scene of several battles during the War of 1812. The fort consists of earthworks and palisades, along with internal structures.
Fort Gilkicker Fort Gilkicker is a Royal Commission fort situated at the west end of Stokes Bay, Gosport, Hampshire to dominate the key anchorage of Spithead. Built between 1863 and 1871 as a semi-circular arc with 22 casemates, to be armed with 5 12" guns, 17 10" guns and 5 9" guns.
Fort Gordon Fort Gordon (formerly known as Camp Gordon) is a United States Army Installation and the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps and Signal Center and was once the home of "The Provost Marshal General School" (Military Police). The fort is located in Richmond, Jefferson, McDuffie, and Columbia counties, Georgia.
Fort Greene, Brooklyn Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Fort Greene is listed on the New York State Registry and on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a New York City-designated Historic District. It is located in north west Brooklyn, above Prospect Park. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 2.
Fort Griffin Fort Griffin was a Cavalry fort established in the late 1860s in northwest Texas, specifically northwestern Shackelford County, to give settlers protection from early Comanche and Kiowa raids. It was named for Charles Griffin, a former Civil War Union general who had commanded the Department of Texas during the early years of Reconstruction.
Fort Griswold Fort Griswold is an American military base, now decommissioned, in Groton, Connecticut. Named after then Deputy Governor Matthew Griswold, the fort played a key role in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War.
Fort Halifax (Pennsylvania) Fort Halifax, was located along the Susquehanna River near the present day borough of Halifax, Pennsylvania. It was a temporary stronghold in northern Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from 1756 to 1757, during the time of the French and Indian War.
Fort Hall Fort Hall in the United States was a 19th century outpost in the eastern Oregon Country. Constructed as a commercial venture along the Snake River north of present-day Pocatello, Idaho, the fort later became an important stop in the 1840s and 1850s for emigrants along the Oregon Trail and California Trail, which diverged west of the fort.
Fort Hall, Idaho Fort Hall is a census-designated place (CDP) located in northern Bannock County, and southern Bingham County, in southeastern Idaho. It is located on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation along the Snake River north of Pocatello, near the site of the original Fort Hall in the Oregon Country.
Fort Hamilton Historic Fort Hamilton is located in the southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn surrounded by the communities of Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Bensonhurst, and is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington. Its mission is to provide the New York metropolitan area with Military Installation support for the Army National Guard and the United States Army Reserve.
Fort Hamilton High School Fort Hamilton High School has stood overlooking the Narrows and Lower New York Bay since 1941. One of the largest public high schools in the state, Fort Hamilton has over 5,500 students currently enrolled in grades 9-12.
Fort Hamilton Parkway (BMT Sea Beach Line) Fort Hamilton Parkway is a local station on the BMT Sea Beach Line of the New York City Subway. Located in Brooklyn at the intersection of Fort Hamilton Parkway and 62nd Street, it is served by the train at all times.
Fort Hamilton Parkway (BMT West End Line) Fort Hamilton Parkway is a local station on the BMT West End Line of the New York City Subway, located in Brooklyn at the intersection of Fort Hamilton Parkway and New Utrecht Avenue. It is served by the train (all times), and by the train (rush hours).
Fort Hancock, New Jersey Fort Hancock is a former United States Army fort located in Middletown Township in Monmouth County, along the Atlantic coast of eastern New Jersey in the United States. The base played an important part in the defense of North America and played a role in the History of New Jersey.
Fort Harker (Alabama) Fort Harker, located near Stevenson, Alabama, was a military fortification built by the Union Army during the American Civil War. Constructed in the summer of 1862 by soldiers and freed slaves of the Army of the Cumberland, the fort helped secure strategic railroad lines to ensure the free movement of Union troops and supplies in southeastern Tennessee and northeastern Alabama.
Fort Harker (Kansas) Fort Harker, located in Kanopolis, Kansas, was an active military installation of the United States Army from November 17, 1866 to October 5, 1872. The fortification was named after General Charles Garrison Harker, who was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the American Civil War.
Fort Harrison Hotel The Fort Harrison Hotel serves as the flagship building of Flag Land Base, the Church of Scientology's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, Florida. First opened in 1926, the hotel served for many years as Clearwater's most luxurious hotel.
Fort Hays State University Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is a public, co-educational university located in Hays, Kansas. It is the fourth largest of the six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents, with an enrollment of approximately 9,500 students (8,250 undergraduate and 1,250 graduate).
Fort Henry (Virginia) Fort Henry was a fort which stood about ÂĽ mile from the Ohio River where the town of Wheeling, West Virginia, is now located. The fort was originally known as Fort Fincastle, and was named for Viscount Fincastle, Lord Dunmore, Royal Governor of Virginia, but later renamed for Patrick Henry, and was at the time located in Virginia.
Fort Henry Guard The Fort Henry Guard (FHG) is a live first and third-person interpretive/animation organization based at Fort Henry, a national historic site in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It has prided itself in the recreation of British military tradition of a bygone era since its founding in 1938.
Fort Henry, Ontario Fort Henry is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada on Point Henry, a strategic point of land located near the mouth of the Cataraqui River where it flows into the St. Lawrence River at the upper end of the Thousand Islands.
Fort Herkimer Fort Herkimer was an American Revolutionary War fort located on the Southern side of the Mohawk River, opposite West Canada Creek, in New York, United States. The fort was later rebuilt around the Fort Herkimer Church.
Fort Hill community school Fort Hill Community School is a secondary school located in Winklebury (close to Basingstoke), Hampshire, UK. It is based upon the ruins of an iron age hill fort and around the school perimeter some of the old ditch site still remains.
Fort Hubberstone Fort Hubberstone, on the west side of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, was started in 1858 just before the Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom; it was completed in 1863. It is a large battery opposite Fort Popton,
Fort Hughes Fort Hughes (Caballo Island, the Philippines) was part of the US Army's, Philippine Department's, Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays. Although not mentioned directly by name, it features in the book Cryptonomicon as the fortress Bobby Shaftoe dies assaulting.
Fort Hunter Liggett Fort Hunter Liggett, named after General Hunter Liggett, is a United States Army fort in southern Monterey County, California, about 250 miles (400 km) north of Los Angeles and 150 miles south of San Francisco. The fort is primarily used as a training facility, where activities such as field maneuvers and live fire exercises are performed.
Fort Chaffee Fort Chaffee is in the northwest Arkansas region adjacent to the city of Fort Smith, located one mile southeast of Fort Smith Regional Airport. The Arkansas River flows eastward along the northern border of the post.
Fort Chambly Fort Chambly at the foot of the Chambly rapids on the Richelieu River in Quebec, was built by the French in 1711. It was the last of three forts to built on the same spot, the first constructed in 1665 - then called Fort Saint Louis - by the Jacques de Chambly, to protect New France from Iroquois attacks.
Fort Charlotte, Shetland Fort Charlotte in Shetland, Scotland was built by Robert Mylne under the orders of Charles II at the start of the Second Anglo-Dutch Wars in 1665, and it held off a Dutch fleet in 1667 who thought it was far more heavily manned and gunned than it actually was. At the end of the war it was slighted, and it was unmanned when the Dutch burnt it in the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
Fort Christina Fort Christina was the first Swedish settlement in North America and the principal settlement of the New Sweden colony. Built in 1638 and named after Queen Christina of Sweden, it was located approximately 1 mi (1.
Fort Churchill (rocket launch site) Fort Churchill is a rocket launching complex located in Churchill, Manitoba at . The site has been used on and off since the mid-1950s for sub-orbital launches of various sounding rockets during several major studies, but is currently unused.
Fort Indiantown Gap Fort Indiantown Gap, also referred to as "the Gap", is located along Interstate 81 in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Harrisburg. The installation is an active US Army National Guard Training Center and serves as headquarters for the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Pennsylvania National Guard.
Fort Jackson, Louisiana Fort Jackson is a decommissioned masonry fort located some 40 miles up river from the mouth of the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. It was constructed as a coastal defense of New Orleans between 1822 and 1832.
Fort Jackson, South Carolina Fort Jackson is a United States Army Basic Combat Training (BCT) base located in Columbia, South Carolina. This installation is named for Andrew Jackson, a United States Army General and 7th President of the United States.
Fort Jay Fort Jay is a historical United States Army fort on Governors Island in New York City, once known as Fort Columbus. The oldest structure on the island, it was originally built to defend Upper New York Bay, but has served other purposes.
Fort Jesus Fort Jesus is a Portuguese fort built in 1593 on Mombasa Island to guard the Old Port of Mombasa, Kenya. It is built in the shape of a man (viewed from the air), and was given the name of Jesus in an obvious religious reference.
Fort Kaministiquia Daniel Greysolon Dulhut had built a fort, (Fort Caministigoyan), at the Kaministiquia River in 1679. In 1717 Fort Kaministiquia was founded by French merchants to be the first in a series of forts reaching westward to expand trade.
Fort King Fort King (also known as Camp King or Cantonment King) was a United States military fort in north central Florida. It was named after Colonel William King, commander of Florida's Fourth Infantry and the first governor of the provisional West Florida region.
Fort Klamath Fort Klamath was a military outpost near the western end of the Oregon Trail, between Crater Lake National Park and Upper Klamath Lake in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. It was about a mile southeast of the present community of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
Fort Knox Fort Knox is a United States Army post in Kentucky south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The base covers parts of Bullitt, Hardin, and Meade Counties and extends over 109,054 acres (441 km²), containing a daily population of about 32,000.
Fort Knox, Kentucky Fort Knox is a census-designated place on the border of Hardin and Meade Counties in Kentucky that includes the housing for the Fort Knox Army base and the Fort Knox Bullion Depository. As of the 2000 census, the total base population was 12,377 (9,294 in Hardin County and 3,083 in Meade County).
Fort Kochi A municipal town from 1866 to 1967, Fort Kochi now is one of the three main urban components that constitute the present day City of Kochi in the Indian State of Kerala, the other two being Mattancherry and Ernakulam. In 1967, these three municipalities, along with a few adjoining areas, were amalgamated to form the new Corporation of Kochi.
Fort Lafayette Fort Lafayette was an island coastal fortification in New York Harbor, built next to Fort Hamilton at the southern tip of what is now Bay Ridge in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Construction of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge forced the fort's destruction in 1960; the Brooklyn-side bridge pillars now occupy the fort's former foundation site.
Fort Langley National Historic Site Fort Langley, is a Parks Canada National historic site, a former trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company, now located in the village of Fort Langley, British Columbia. It is commonly referred to as "the birthplace of British Columbia.
Fort Laramie National Historic Site Fort Laramie National Historic Site, located in present-day Goshen County, Wyoming in the United States, was a significant 19th century trading post and later a military outpost of the United States Army. Founded in the 1830s during the fur trade, it was taken over by the Army in 1849 and emerged as one most important centers of white settlement in the American West.
Fort Larned National Historic Site Fort Larned National Historic Site, located just west of Larned, Kansas, commemorates Fort Larned, which was established in 1859 as a base of military operations against hostile Indians of the Central Plains, to protect traffic along the Santa Fe Trail and as an agency for the administration of the Central Plains Indians by the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the terms of the Fort Wise Treaty of 1861. With nine restored buildings, it survives as one of the best examples of Indian Wars period forts.
Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop The Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop is a 13-screen drive-in theater in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, that doubles as the largest drive-in and largest daily flea market in the world (local broadcast advertising states it to be "Florida's second-biggest tourist attraction") Since 1989] the [[Hanneford Family Circus has been performing daily (except Tuesdays) in the Swap Shop food court, entertaining the roughly 12 million people who visit each year November 22], [[1963, Betty and Preston Hinn opened the Thunderbird Drive-in Theater. In the beginning, there was one screen (still in use today as Screen 9)-- and a reputation for showing adult movies, which concerned passing motorists.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (Tri-Rail station) Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Station is a Tri-Rail station in Dania Beach, Broward County, Florida, located just west of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. When the Tri-Rail system was first under construction, the station was located directly west of the airport's main runway, west of and next to Interstate 95.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate canal system, is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. The city is known for its sandy beaches, trendy bars, chic nightclubs, and overall party atmosphere.
Fort Le Boeuf Fort Le Boeuf was a fort established by the French in 1753 on a fork of French Creek, near present-day Waterford, in northwest Pennsylvania. The fort was part of a line that included Fort Presque Isle, Fort Machault and Fort Duquesne.
Fort Le Jonquiere Fort Le Jonquiere was established in 1751 as part of the western commanders continued search for a route to the western sea. The commander at that time was Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre, who had replaced Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye, and there is no doubt that he did send expeditions up the Saskatchewan River.
Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery Fort Leavenworth Military Prison Cemetery is a cemetery maintained by the Fort Leavenworth Military Prison. The purpose of this cemetery is for the burial of unclaimed bodies of soldiers who died in the United States Disciplinary Barracks.
Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located on Fort Leavenworth, a United States Army installation north of Leavenworth, Kansas. It was officially established in 1862, but was used as a burial ground as early as 1844.
Fort Lee High School Fort Lee High School is a four year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Fort Lee, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Fort Lee School District.
Fort Lee School District The Fort Lee School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade from Fort Lee, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The district comprises six schools and has a total enrollment of over 3,400 students
Fort Leonard Wood Marine Corps Detachment The Fort Leonard Wood Marine Corps Detachment at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri hosts the largest United States Marine Corps detachment outside a Marine Corps base. With over 1200 students and support personnel, Ft Leonard Wood hosts Chemical Biological Radioactive and Nuclear, (5711) Engineering Assistant, (1361) Engineering Equipment Operators, (1345), Engineer Equipment Mechanics, (1341), Military Police, (5811) and Motor Transport, (3531 & 3533) training for the Marine Corps.
Fort Leonardo Fort Leonado also known as Fort St Leonardo, Fort San Leonardo and Fort San Anard is a fortification on the island of Malta. It stands between the villages of San Leonardo and Zonqor above the shore east of Grand Harbour.
Fort Lewis College Fort Lewis College is a small public liberal arts college nestled between the Rocky Mountains and canyon country in Durango, Colorado. The college is famous for its outdoor activities as well as a relatively notable academic program.
Fort Liard, Northwest Territories The village of Fort Liard is a Dehcho village located in the southwest corner of the Northwest Territories, Canada. It became accessible by road in 1984 with the completion of the Liard Highway, NWT Highway 7 and B.
Fort Ligonier Fort Ligonier was a British fortification built during the French and Indian War as the staging area for the 1758 attack on France's Fort Duquesne. In addition to serving as a staging area for the assault, the fort provided refuge for local settlers.
Fort Loudoun (Pennsylvania) Fort Loudoun (or Fort Loudon, after the modern spelling of the town) was a fort in colonial Pennsylvania, one of several forts in colonial America named after John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. The fort was built in 1756 during the French and Indian War by Pennsylvania militia, and served as a post on the Forbes Road during the Forbes expedition that successfully drove the French away from Fort Duquesne.
Fort Macquarie Tram Depot The Fort Macquarie Tram Depot or Sydney Tram Depot was built on Bennelong Point in Sydney in 1901, on the site of the old Fort Macquarie. The depot was constructed in the design of a fortress with castellated ramparts in homage to the previous building.
Fort Magruder Fort Magruder was an earthen fortification alongside the road between Yorktown and Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, just outside the latter city (and former Virginia state capital) during the American Civil War. Also referred to as Redoubt #6, it was strategic in defending Williamsburg due to its location near the junction of the two roads which led to the east (to Yorktown and Lee's Mill).
Fort Machault Fort Machault was a fort built by the French in 1754 near the confluence of French Creek with the Allegheny River, at present-day Franklin, in northwest Pennsylvania. The fort was part of a line that included Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf and Fort Duquesne.
Fort Mandan Fort Mandan was the name of the encampment at which the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered in 1804-1805. The encampment was located on the Missouri River approximately twelve miles from Washburn, North Dakota, though the precise location is not known for certain and may be under the nearby river.
Fort Manoel Fort Manoel is a fortification on the island of Malta. It stands on Manoel Island in Marsamxett Harbour to the north west of Valletta and commands the entrance to Marsamxett Harbour and the anchorage of Sliema Creek.
Fort Marion Fort Marion, now called The Castillo de San Marcos, built 1672–1695, served primarily as an outpost of the Spanish Empire, guarding St. Augustine, Florida, the first permanent European settlement in the continental United States, and also protecting the sea route for treasure ships returning to Spain.
Fort Matilda railway station Fort Matilda railway station lies at the far western edge of the town of Greenock on the Inverclyde Line. It is a non-staffed station, and is the last stop before the terminus of Gourock on the Inverclyde Line out of Glasgow Central station.
Fort McAllister Historic Park Fort McAllister Historic Park is a 1,725 acre (7 km²) Georgia state park located near Keller in South Bryan County, Georgia and on the south bank of the Great Ogeechee River (some parts of the park border the Atlantic Ocean). The park is home to the best preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy.
Fort McClary Fort McClary was a defensive fortification of the United States military located along the southern coast of Maine at Kittery Point, the seaside district of Kittery. Used primarily throughout the 19th century, it was built to protect approaches to the nearby Piscataqua River.
Fort McClellan Fort McClellan was a United States Army installation located adjacent to the city of Anniston, Alabama. While it was in operation, Fort McClellan had been 'home' for an average military population of about 10,000 people, including about 5,000 who were permanently assigned, and employed about 1,500 civilians.
Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The largest district in terms of land mass, this district includes most of the North East Alberta and borders Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories The main communities are Fort McMurray, and Fort Chipewyan in the north, along the north shore of Lake Athabasca.
Fort McMurray—Athabasca Fort McMurray—Athabasca (formerly Athabasca) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968. It is a rural riding in notheast Alberta, representing the municipal districts of Wood Buffalo, Opportunity, Lesser Slave River, Big Lakes and the counties of Lakeland, Athabasca and the south-eastern part of Northern Sunrise.
Fort McPherson National Cemetery Fort McPherson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery which is 4 miles (6 km) south of the village of Maxwell in Lincoln County, Nebraska. It encompasses 20 acres, and as of the end of 2005, it had 8,355 interments.
Fort McRee Fort McRee, now submerged ruins, was a historic military fort constructed by the United States, on the eastern tip of Perdido Key, to defend Pensacola and its important natural harbor. However, Fort McRee was bombed/burned in 1862 and destroyed by a hurricane in 1906.
Fort Meigs Fort Meigs was a fortification along the Maumee River in Ohio during the War of 1812. The fort construction was started in February of1813 by soldiers under General William Henry Harrison near present-day Perrysburg, Ohio.
Fort McHenry Fort McHenry, in Maryland, is a star fort best known for its role in the War of 1812, when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British navy in Chesapeake Bay. It was during this bombardment of the fort that Francis Scott Key was inspired to write The Star-Spangled Banner, the poem that would eventually be turned into the national anthem of the United States.
Fort Michilimackinac Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th century French, and later British, fort and trading post in the Great Lakes of North America. Built around 1715, it was located along the southern shore of the strategic Straits of Mackinac connecting Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, at the northern tip of the lower peninsula of the present-day state of Michigan in the United States.
Fort Miles Fort Miles is an American military installation located on Cape Henlopen near Lewes, Delaware. In 1941, the fort was constructed by the government during World War II to guard the Delaware Bay and River from Axis submarines.
Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches The Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches are battle trenches originally dug between 1861 and 1862 and lined with chestnut logs by the Confederate artillery during the American Civil War to defend the approaches to Romney on the Northwestern Turnpike and the South Branch Potomac River. The trenches were then refurbished between March and June of 1863 by the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry and the 1st West Virginia Infantry.
Fort Mims massacre The Fort Mims massacre occurred on 30 August, 1813, when a force of Creeks, belonging to the "Red Sticks" faction under the command of Peter McQueen and William Weatherford "Red Eagle", his cousin by marriage, killed hundreds of settlers, mixed-blood Creeks, and militia in Fort Mims.
Fort Minor: Sampler Mixtape Fort Minor: Sampler Mixtape is a sampler mixtape made by DJ Cheapshot. It was given free of charge to non-internet-only members of the Fort Minor Street Team, to help promote Fort Minor's upcoming album, The Rising Tied.
Fort Mississauga Fort Mississauga is a fort along the shores of Lake Ontario and steps away from the Niagara River. The box shaped fort today consists of the walls and is located on the Niagara-in-the-Lake Golf Course in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
Fort Mitchell National Cemetery Fort Mitchell National Cemetery is one of the 130 National Cemeteries, located in Fort Mitchell, Alabama, adjacent to the state-owned and operated Fort Mitchell Park. It has interred approximately 5,000 individual since it officially opened its 280 acre site in 1987.
Fort Mitchell, Alabama Fort Mitchell, Alabama is a community of 1,400 people located south of Phenix City in Russell County, Alabama, USA. The area was originally a garrisoned fort intended to provide defense for the area during the Creek War.
Fort Mojave Indian Reservation The Fort Mojave Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation along the Colorado River, encompassing 23,669 acres (96 km²) in Arizona, 12,633 acres (51 km²) in California, and 5,582 acres (23 km²) in Nevada. The reservation is home to approximately 1,100 members of the Mohave Tribe of Native Americans.
Fort Monmouth Fort Monmouth is a United States Army post in Eatontown, Tinton Falls and Oceanport, New Jersey, and about one mile from the Atlantic Ocean. The base covers nearly 1,126 acres of land, from the Shrewsbury River west to Route 35, called Main Post.
Fort Monroe Fort Monroe, Virginia (also known as Fortress Monroe) is a Hampton, Virginia military installation located at Old Point Comfort (which is on the tip of the Virginia Peninsula) where the James River meets the Chesapeake Bay.
Fort Mont-Valérien Fort Mont-Valérien (Fort du mont Valérien or simply Mont-Valérien) is a fortress in Suresnes a western Paris suburb, built in 1841 as part of the city's ring of modern fortifications. The fortress defended Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, and remained the strongest fortress protecting the city, withstanding artillery bombardments that lasted several months.
Fort Montgomery Fort Montgomery is the name of multiple fortifications in United States history. The first fortification which bore that name was built during the American Revolution and was one of the first major investments by the Americans in strategic construction projects.
Fort Moore Fort Moore was a historic fort in Los Angeles, California, during the Mexican-American War. Its location gave name to Fort Moore Hill, which is located between the modern downtown Los Angeles neighborhoods of Bunker Hill and Chinatown.
Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area The Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Fort Morgan area of the State of Colorado. The Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Morgan County, Colorado.
Fort Mott (New Jersey) Fort Mott was part of a three-fort defense system designed for the Delaware River during the postbellum modernization period following the American Civil War. The other two forts in the system were Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island and Fort DuPont in Delaware City, Delaware.
Fort Mott (Vermont) Fort Mott, located in Pittsford, Vermont, was a picket fort used by American militiamen during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was constructed by the citizens of Pittsford as a sanctuary in case of approaching British troops or hostile Native Americans.
Fort Motte Fort Motte was a temporary military outpost in what is now South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Later, it was considered as a possible location for the capitol for the newly-formed state of South Carolina (before Columbia was chosen).
Fort Moultrie National Monument Fort Moultrie is the name of a series of forts on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort, built of palmetto logs, inspired the flag and motto (Palmetto State) of South Carolina.
Fort Myers Sun Sox The Fort Myers Sun Sox were one of the eight original franchises that began play in the Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. The Sun Sox finished their inaugural season in second place in the Southern Division with a 37-35 record.
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