Fort Sumter
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fort in Charleston, South Carolina
see also Fort Sumner, Fort Sumner, Fort Sumner
Website, Wikimedia, Wikidata
1811
sea fort, Passport to Your National Parks cancellation location, Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, United States of America,
Location: 32.7525, -79.874444, ///uninsured.atlas.precisely, Google, Bing, Aerial View, OldMapsOnline, ESRI Imagery, Historic Markers, KML
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Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
link | Google Maps entry@ | Wikidata | |||
link | FortWiki article@ | Wikidata | |||
link | Starforts article@ | Wikidata | |||
link | Tripadvisor page@ | Wikidata | |||
vessel | H. L. Hunley | human-powered submarine, attack submarine, shipwreck, museum ship | Wikidata | ||
museum | Fort Moultrie Visitor Center | 1970 | military museum, tourism office, Passport to Your National Parks cancellation location | Wikidata | |
museum | Fort Sumter Museum | military museum, National Park Service | Wikidata | ||
museum | Patriots Point | military museum | Wikidata | ||
image | Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Interior view of Fort Sumter during ceremony of raising flag LOC cwpb.03631 | Wikimedia | |||
image | Exterior View of Fort Sumpter - photograph by George N. Barnard (MET, 1970.525 (58)) | Wikimedia | |||
image | Lt. Col. George S. James (photo) | Wikimedia | |||
image | The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861 - carte-de-visite attributed to Alma A. Pelot and attributed to Jesse H. Bolles (MET, 2005.100.1174.8) | Wikimedia |