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Sep 6, 2024
Interesting fort setup on the edge of Ligonier. Prices here are a little high for what it is, but I imagine it is expensive to maintain. Well laid out, decent explanations of things, and they did a… Full review by TheAngeloS
May 13, 2024
Nice indoor museum of artifacts, there really is a lot to look at. Outside is the replica of the fort. You can go inside the buildings and see how the soldiers lived while there. All of the volunteer… Full review by Campbug
Sep 25, 2023
My husband took me in the direction of Ligonier for my birthday and I was so excited to finally stop! You begin in the museum portion of the building before making your way outside to the fort. The … Full review by Dede K
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I would reserve at least 3-4 hours to get an in depth look at what all is at the Fort. There is a fabulous museum inside the fort and several buildings outside that show how life was at that …
I would reserve at least 3-4 hours to get an in depth look at what all is at the Fort. There is a fabulous museum inside the fort and several buildings outside that show how life was at that time. For an added bonus check to see when George Washington will be there. Different times of the year he comes to visit. Truly spectacular part of the visit if you visit when he is there.
Built by the British and Colonial forces as the jumping off point for the attack against the French Fort Duquesne (Pittsburg) after the failure of the Braddock Expedition. Circa 1758. …
Built by the British and Colonial forces as the jumping off point for the attack against the French Fort Duquesne (Pittsburg) after the failure of the Braddock Expedition. Circa 1758. Commanded by General Forbes. It was a logistics base.