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  2. Fort at Number 4 - Wikipedia

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    The "fort" was a rectangle of six houses connected with lean-tos. The southern end of the fort consisted of a two-story structure with a Great Hall on the second floor and an attached guard tower. The only gate into the fortification lay below the Great Hall and was flanked by a small stable to the east and a guard house to the west.

  3. Lebanon, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon (/ ˈ l ɛ b ən ə n / LEB-ən-ən) is the only city in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 14,282 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 13,151 at the 2010 census. [5] Lebanon is in western New Hampshire, south of Hanover, near the Connecticut River.

  4. Colburn Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Colburn Park is located a short way south and east of the Mascoma River, whose generally east–west route is interrupted by a semicircular bend to the north, within which lies the center of Lebanon. The park's origin is in 1792, when the land was donated by Robert Colburn as the site of the community's meeting house (church and town hall).

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    Here's the latest on a rundown of restaurants on tap in Lebanon: ... Aubrey’s Restaurant: Work has begun for a 7,636-square-foot restaurant and patio at 1648 W. Main Street, after the City ...

  6. Whataburger: Lebanon’s two locations at 630 S. Cumberland Street and 439 Highway 109 N., are open 24 hours and includes Thanksgiving, which is typical of all Whataburger restaurants. Christmas ...

  7. Category:Forts in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Fort William and Mary This page was last edited on 31 May 2018, at 18:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  9. Siege of Fort at Number 4 - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort at Number Four (7–9 April 1747) was a frontier action at present-day Charlestown, New Hampshire, during King George's War.The Fort at Number 4 (named so because it was located in the fourth of a series of recently surveyed township land parcels), [a] was unsuccessfully besieged by a French and Native force under the command of Ensign Joseph Boucher de Niverville.