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Visit Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to experience 171 years of seacoast defense from 1776 to 1947.
Fort Moultrie is located on Sullivan's Island and features 171 years of seacoast defense history from the American Revolution through World War II. Learn more about visiting Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island. A Park Ranger speaks with a school group at Fort Sumter. NPS Photo/ C. Reid.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park encompasses three sites in Charleston: the original Fort Sumter, the Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center, and Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island.
Fort Sumter National Monument, historic site preserving Fort Sumter, location of the first engagement of the American Civil War (April 12, 1861). The fort is situated on an artificial island at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.
Explore Fort Sumter National Historical Park, take a sunset dinner cruise on Charleston Harbor, and enjoy many other tours and attractions in Charleston SC.
The Confederates garrisoned Fort Sumter for almost four years. Two years after the signal shot that started the Civil War, Fort Sumter became the focus of a long defense in which determined Confederate soldiers kept the US Army and Navy at bay for 587 days.
Fort Sumter, an island fortification located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, is most famous for being the site of the first battle of the American Civil War.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in Charleston County, in coastal South Carolina. It mainly protects Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie, the Charleston Light and Liberty Square.
Fort Sumter is located in Charleston, South Carolina, and is best known as a significant structure of American history. It was the first battle of the Civil War and this sea fort has witnessed events that shaped America’s story.
Visitors to Fort Sumter can take a boat ride out to the fort, visit a museum in the fort and learn about the important Civil War history of the site. Topic(s): Forts , Siege , Field Trips