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  2. Horse Sand Fort - Wikipedia

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    An October 2018 report stated that restoration work on Horse Sands Fort was delayed "by the presence of a resident family of peregrine falcons". [10] In 2020, all three Clarenco-owned Forts were listed for sale. A news item stated that Horse Sand Fort was "a blank canvas, with 100 chambers and living quarters, plus the original gun carriage". [11]

  3. Category:Forts in the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    Forts in Nevada (1 C, 6 P) Forts in New Mexico (2 C, 22 P) Forts in North Dakota (1 C, 8 P)

  4. Ostrog (fortress) - Wikipedia

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    Ostrog (Russian: острог, IPA: [ɐˈstrok]) is a Russian term for a small fort, typically wooden and often non-permanently staffed. Ostrogs were encircled by 4–6 metres high palisade walls made from sharpened trunks. The name derives from the Russian word строгать (strogat'), "to shave the wood". Ostrogs were smaller and ...

  5. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hawkins, open to the public. Fort James Jackson, open to the public. Fort King George, open to the public. Fort McAllister, open to the public. Fort McPherson. Fort Moore, closed to the public. Fort Pulaski, open to the public. Fort Scott. Fort Stewart, closed to the public.

  6. Floating WWII fortress is being sold as a ‘detached house ...

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    “A grade II listed sea fort constructed between 1915-1919 for naval sea (defense) during World War I and used in World War II (works were not fully completed until after World War I had ended ...

  7. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    Medieval fortification refers to medieval military methods that cover the development of fortification construction and use in Europe, roughly from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the Renaissance. During this millennium, fortifications changed warfare, and in turn were modified to suit new tactics, weapons and siege techniques.

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