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Just okay
An interesting fort but not worth going out of your way to see. It's a rebuilt fort in the middle of town with a church that is falling down across the road. The whole town is decaying away there are ...
The reconstructed fort is an interesting demonstration of what the civil war soldiers would have lived with but it felt a little soul-less as there was not much interpretation and it is unmanned.
The fort is a reconstruction to give the public a general idea of what the original fort, which was further along the street, looked like. There were notice boards giving information about the site an...
The Union Army built Fort Curtis during the Civil War to defend its location on the Mississippi. This is a reconstruction of the small fort, several blocks away from the original location. The signage...
Just okay
An interesting fort but not worth going out of your way to see. It's a rebuilt fort in the middle of town with a church that is falling down across the road. The whole town is decaying away there are ...
An interesting reconstruction
The reconstructed fort is an interesting demonstration of what the civil war soldiers would have lived with but it felt a little soul-less as there was not much interpretation and it is unmanned.
Curtis is a great name for a fort!
nice place to spend half an hour at. could use a water fountain and bathrooms. perhaps some shelter somewhere.
A reconstruction
The fort is a reconstruction to give the public a general idea of what the original fort, which was further along the street, looked like. There were notice boards giving information about the site an...
Very Good Reconstruction of a Civil War Fort
The Union Army built Fort Curtis during the Civil War to defend its location on the Mississippi. This is a reconstruction of the small fort, several blocks away from the original location. The signage...