1606 E Main St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624, United StatesMap
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Take The Time Stop!
It was an enjoyable experience. The signage provides good information about the history of the fort. Many interesting facts were given. You get a very good insight about frontier life. Many intere...
The shape of this Fort is sad. Some of the signs are peeling and are not easy to read. No one was there and every time we passed by it was empty. It felt so desolate and forgotten. In the mean t...
My husband and I went to Fort Martin Scott Historical Site on a Wednesday in December. The fort was an active outpost from 1848 to 1853. It was 1 of 7 forts established to protect settlers after the M...
Great opportunity to see what life was like in a frontier fort during the mid 1800s. Quite a few buildings are restored like they would have looked in the 1800s. The local volunteers gave an excellent...
What a surprising stop in Fredericksburg. Stroll the grounds, read the signage, enter the (few) buildings, and chat with the Visitor Center representative, which will provide you with good context of...
Take The Time Stop!
It was an enjoyable experience. The signage provides good information about the history of the fort. Many interesting facts were given. You get a very good insight about frontier life. Many intere...
Desolate and in Disrepair
The shape of this Fort is sad. Some of the signs are peeling and are not easy to read. No one was there and every time we passed by it was empty. It felt so desolate and forgotten. In the mean t...
Certainly worth a 30 minute stop and it is free
My husband and I went to Fort Martin Scott Historical Site on a Wednesday in December. The fort was an active outpost from 1848 to 1853. It was 1 of 7 forts established to protect settlers after the M...
Army History in Fredericksburg
Great opportunity to see what life was like in a frontier fort during the mid 1800s. Quite a few buildings are restored like they would have looked in the 1800s. The local volunteers gave an excellent...
Learn Something New!
What a surprising stop in Fredericksburg. Stroll the grounds, read the signage, enter the (few) buildings, and chat with the Visitor Center representative, which will provide you with good context of...