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  2. Fort Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Interpretive tours of On-A-Slant Village and the earth lodges, in which the guides give a basic introduction to Mandan culture, are offered every half-hour and are about thirty minutes long. Along with the tours, there is a historical museum comprising On-A-Slant Village, Fort Abraham Lincoln, and Fort Lincoln State Park culture and history.

  3. Missouri Valley Heritage Alliance - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] FALF was established in 1982 [1] to improve programming and infrastructure at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. [3] The partnership concluded in 2013 and the foundation focused instead on heritage education and tourism by improving tours on the Lewis and Clark Riverboat, expanding Five Nations Art, and renovating The Post, an event venue.

  4. Fort Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lincoln may refer to: Fort Abraham Lincoln, an old military post near Mandan, North Dakota, now a state park; Fort Lincoln Internment Camp, former military post and internment camp near Bismarck; Fort Lincoln (Kansas) Fort Lincoln (Texas), former federal frontier defense post in Texas; Fort Lincoln (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood of ...

  5. Fort Lincoln, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Historical Marker Seco Creek in front of the fort. Fort Lincoln is a town in Medina County, Texas. It was established on July 7, 1849, by Major James Longstreet, with two companies of the Eighth United States Infantry, [1] after the Mexican–American War. The fort is named in honor of Captain George Lincoln who was killed in the Battle of ...

  6. Fort Lincoln (District of Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lincoln was built starting on August 26, 1861 by the First Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry [1] along the border of the District of Columbia and Prince George's County, Maryland it was named in honor of President Abraham Lincoln by General Order No. 18, A.G.O., Sept. 30, 1861. [2]

  7. Fort Lincoln Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lincoln Internment Camp was a military post and internment camp located south of Bismarck, North Dakota, USA, on the east side of the Missouri River. It was first established as a military post in 1895 to replace Fort Yates , following the closure of the original Fort Abraham Lincoln on the west side of the Missouri River in 1891.

  8. Fort Adams State Park - Wikipedia

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    The annual Newport Rugby Sevens Tournament is held at the fort each summer. The Fort Adams Trust offers seasonal guided tours of Fort Adams, the Fort Adams Advanced Southern Redoubt, and the Eisenhower “Summer White House." [5] Fort Adams State Beach is a small, shallow, roped-off area for swimming, with slightly rocky sand. The adjacent Dr ...

  9. Fort Collins Municipal Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Collins Municipal Railway operated streetcars in Fort Collins, Colorado, from 1919 until 1951. [1] Since 1984, a section of one of the former routes has been in operation as a seasonal heritage streetcar service, under the same name, running primarily on Spring and Summer weekends.