Apalachicola Fort Site

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The Apalachicola Fort Site is an archaeological site near Holy Trinity, Alabama, United States. Spain established a wattle and daub blockhouse here on the Chattahoochee River in 1690 in an attempt to maintain influence among the people of the Apalachicola Province. Abandoned after about one year of use and rediscovered in 1956, it was investigated by archaeologists and is now owned by the county. It is not open to the public. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

1690 — 1691  WikimediaWikidata
archaeological site, fortUnited States, history of fortifications in Spanish America, Spanish Florida, United States

  • National Register of Historic Places listed place page@
  • National Register of Historic Places page@
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Location: 32.1714, -85.1303, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
2 places

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  • Apalachicola Fort Site
    United States historic place
  • National Infantry Museum
    museum in Columbus, Georgia, USA
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    linkpageNational Register of Historic Places page@Wikidata
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    commonsimageApalachicola Fort Site Commons