Fort Blunder: When The US Built A Fortress On The Wrong Side Of
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When the War of 1812 ended, the US built a Fort at the Canada–US border to keep Canada out. Great idea, except the fort, was built in Canada.
Fort Montgomery
Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
Ruins of Fort Montgomery along the United States–Canada border. Fort Montgomery sits on the site of a partially constructed fort often known as Fort Blunder, which was mistakenly built on Canadian territory.
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InsideSources Washington D.C. DC
Fort Blunder: When The US Built A Fortress On The Wrong Side Of The Canadian Border
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College - Slapton Sands, Devon: American troops practice for D-Day landings with live ammunition, resulting in soldiers shooting each other
Fort Blunder – Obscure Vermont
Fort Blunder - J. Mark Powell