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colonial fort at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in Pennsylvania

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1754 — 1758 fortFort PittUnited States of America

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Location: 40.441627777, -80.010944444, ///finely.polite.seats, Google, Bing, Aerial View, OldMapsOnline, ESRI Imagery, Historic Markers, KML

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A history of Pennsylvania (1913) (14597315100)A history of Pennsylvania (1913) (14597315100)
Braddock 1755Braddock 1755
Braddock`s Forces Surprised By an Ambuscade, Near Fort Du Quesne in 1755Braddock's Forces Surprised By an Ambuscade, Near Fort Du Quesne in 1755
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Duquesne outlineDuquesne outline
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Fort Duquesne stamp 4c 1958 issueFort Duquesne stamp 4c 1958 issue
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Fort Duquesne (plaque) P6210251Fort Duquesne (plaque) P6210251
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Plan of Fort le Quesne, built by the French at the fork of the Ohio and Monongahela in 1754 (18160081328)Plan of Fort le Quesne, built by the French at the fork of the Ohio and Monongahela in 1754 (18160081328)
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St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church - Pennsylvania (4037047526)St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church - Pennsylvania (4037047526)
Washington planting the flag on Fort DuquesneWashington planting the flag on Fort Duquesne
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linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkFortWiki article@Wikidata
linkStarforts article@Wikidata
vesselUSS Requinpreserved watercraft, military museum, United States NavyWikidata
imageA history of Pennsylvania (1913) (14597315100)1913Wikimedia
imageBraddock 1755Wikimedia
imageBraddock's Forces Surprised By an Ambuscade, Near Fort Du Quesne in 1755Wikimedia
imageCarte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi avec les colonies anglaises (NYPL b13875029-1260182)Wikimedia
imageDuquesne outline2006Wikimedia
imageFortDuquesne2004Wikimedia
imageFortduquesne2002Wikimedia
imageFortduquesne22002Wikimedia
imageForts at Forks of Ohio2009Wikimedia
imageFort Duquesne stamp 4c 1958 issueWikimedia
imageFort Duquesne (1758) P62102442011Wikimedia
imageFort Duquesne (plaque) P62102512011Wikimedia
imageFort Le Quesne1768Wikimedia
imageFrancuskie i brytyjskie forty 1753 17582011Wikimedia
imageFrench British Forts 1753 17582006Wikimedia
imageFrench British Forts 1753 17582006Wikimedia
imageFrench Forts 17542006Wikimedia
imageGrant'sHillMarkerPittsburgh2008Wikimedia
imageLa vallée de l'Ohio et ses forts en 17551755Wikimedia
imageNps1753-54Wikimedia
imageOur greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time (1901) (14784864315)1901Wikimedia
imagePlan of Fort le Quesne, built by the French at the fork of the Ohio and Monongahela in 1754 (18160081328)2011Wikimedia
imagePlan of fort Le Quesne built by the french at the Fork of the Ohio and Monongahela in 1754 - btv1b8596087kWikimedia
imageSt. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church - Pennsylvania (4037047526)2009Wikimedia
imageWashington planting the flag on Fort Duquesne1902Wikimedia