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This is a list of historical forts in the United States.

Alabama[]

Alaska[]

Arizona[]

Arkansas[]

California[]

Colorado[]

Gentlemen's lodging, Bent's Old Fort IMG 5705

Bent's Old Fort

Carsongate

Fort Carson

Connecticut[]

Delaware[]

Florida[]

Georgia[]

Hawaii[]

Idaho[]

Illinois[]

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Reconstructed bastion of Ft de Chartres

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

  • Fort Atkinson (1840–1849)
  • Fort Des Moines I, II, and III (1834–present)
  • Fort Dodge (1850–1853)
  • Fort Madison (1808–1813)

Kansas[]

Kentucky[]

Louisiana[]

Maine[]

Maryland[]

Massachusetts[]

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

Montana[]

Nebraska[]

  • Alkali Station
  • Armas de Francia
  • Fort Atkinson
  • Camp Augur
  • Beauvais Station Post
  • Fort Beaver Valley
  • Fort Bellevue
  • Bordeaux Trading Post
  • Cabanne's Trading Post
  • Fort Calhoun
  • Fort Carlos
  • Fort Charles
  • Fort Childs
  • Fort Clarke
  • Columbia Fur Co. Post
  • Columbus Post
  • Fort Cottonwood
  • Post Cottonwood Springs
  • Camp Council Bluff
  • Cantonment Council Bluffs
  • Fort Crook
  • Crooks & McClelland Post
  • Cruzatte's Post
  • Elm Creek Fort
  • Fontenelle's Post
  • Fort Gillette
  • Gilman's Station Post
  • Post at Grand Island
  • Fort Grattan
  • Fort Hartsuff
  • Fort Heath
  • Fort Independence
  • Junction Station Post
  • Fort Kearny
  • Camp Keya Paha
  • Fort Kiowa
  • Liberty Pole Camp
  • Fort Lisa
  • Little Blue Station Post
  • Mackay's House
  • Camp McKean
  • Cantonment McKean
  • Fort McPherson
  • Camp Meiklejohn
  • Military Bridge Camp
  • Fort Mirage Flats
  • Camp Missouri
  • Cantonment Missouri
  • Camp Mitchell
  • Fort Mitchell
  • Fort Montrose
  • Mullaly's Ranch Post
  • Fort Niobrara
  • North Platte Station
  • O'Fallon's Bluffs Post
  • Omaha Barracks
  • Fort Omaha
  • Omaha Post
  • Post of the Otos
  • Pawnee Post
  • Pawnee Ranch Post
  • Pilcher's Post
  • Plum Creek Post
  • Ponca Fort (Nanza)
  • Ponca Post
  • Camp Recovery
  • Camp Red Willow
  • Robideaux Pass Post
  • Camp Robinson
  • Fort Robinson
  • St. Deroin Fort
  • Camp Sargent
  • Sarpy's Post
  • Camp Saunders
  • Camp Sheridan
  • Fort Sheridan
  • Sherman Barracks
  • Camp Sherman
  • Camp Shuman
  • Sidney Barracks
  • Fort Sidney
  • Post at Spotted Tail Agency

Nevada[]

New Hampshire[]

New Jersey[]

New Mexico[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

North Dakota[]

Ohio[]

  • Fort Ancient, museum and Indian earthworks open to the public
  • Fort Meigs, now a state memorial, fully recreated with occasional living history guides
  • Fort Miami
  • Fort Recovery, now a state memorial, museum and recreated buildings
  • Fort Steuben

Oklahoma[]

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

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Fort Mifflin Commandant's House

Puerto Rico[]

Rhode Island[]

South Carolina[]

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Fort Sumter

South Dakota[]

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Utah[]

Vermont[]

Virginia[]

Virgin Islands (U.S.)[]

Washington[]

Washington, D.C.[]

West Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

Wyoming[]

Cities and areas with Fort in the name[]

See also[]

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