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  2. Fort Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Douglas: Building History, a story map created by the Utah Division of State History and Fort Douglas Military Museum; Fort Douglas Military Museum Association Archived 2006-02-04 at the Wayback Machine; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. UT-67, "Fort Douglas, Officers' Duplexes, Officers' Circle, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake ...

  3. Category : Former installations of the United States Army

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Camp Floyd State Park Museum; Camp Fremont; Camp Gary; ... Fort Douglas; Fort Drum (Philippines) Fort Duchesne, Utah ...

  4. List of forts in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army fort Destroyed by fire [7] [13] Fort Weld: Denver: Denver: 1861 1865 U.S. Army post Historical marker at 8th/Vallejo [7] Camp Collins / Fort Collins Fort Collins: Larimer: 1862 1867 U.S. Army camp / fort No remains [14] Francisco Fort: Fort Francisco La Veta: Huerfano 1862 1902 Civilian fort Refurbished, now a museum [14] [15] Fort Morgan

  5. Fort Bridger - Wikipedia

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    On June 27, 1928, the site of the fort, and remaining buildings, were sold to the Historical Landmark Commission of Wyoming. Dedication ceremonies were held on June 25, 1933 establishing Fort Bridger as a Wyoming Historical Landmark and Museum. The Annual Fort Bridger Muzzle Loading Rendezvous is held every Labor Day weekend. [3]: 72–74 [13]

  6. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nisqually, rebuilt as a living history museum; Fort Okanogan; Fort Simcoe, open to the public; Fort Spokane; Fort Steilacoom, open to the public; Fort Townsend; Fort Vancouver, open to the public; Fort Walla Walla, open to the public; Fort Ward, open to the public; Fort Whitman; Fort Worden, open to the public

  7. Utah prisoner of war massacre - Wikipedia

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    Camp Salina was a small, temporary branch camp to accommodate overflow prisoners in Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City. It was occupied from 1944 to 1945 by about 250 Germans, most of whom were from the Afrika Korps. It was a simple complex: forty-three tents with wooden floors, an officer's quarters, and three guard towers around the perimeter.

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  9. List of museums in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site: Casper: Natrona: Central: Military: Includes reconstructed log fort buildings and a museum Fort Fetterman Historic Site: Douglas: Converse: Southeast: Military: Trail through mid 19th-century fort ruins, restored officer's quarters and an ordnance warehouse with exhibits Fort Laramie National Historic Site ...