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Fort Ticonderoga
18th-century star fort in northern New York in the United States
Fort Duquesne
colonial fort at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in Pennsylvania
Fort William Henry
fort in state New York, at the shore of Lake George
Fort Frontenac
fort in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Fort Niagara
fort
Fort Beauséjour
French-built fort in Acadia now a park

Norridgewock
Norridgewock (Abenaki: Nanrantsouak) was the name of both an Indigenous village and a band of the Abenaki ("People of the Dawn") Native Americans/First Nations, an Eastern Algonquian tribe of the United States and Canada. The French of New France called the village Kennebec. The tribe occupied an area in the interior of Maine. During colonial times, this area was territory disputed between British and French colonists, and was set along the claimed western border of Acadia, the western bank of the Kennebec River.
Fort Stanwix
fort
Fort Carillon
colonial French fort in present-day Ticonderoga, New York, United States
Fort Oswego
fort in New York
Fort Crown Point
fort in New York state
Fort Loudoun
18th-century fort in Pennsylvania, United States of America
Fort Le Boeuf
French fort established in 1753
Fort Pitt
fort that was built at the Forks of the Ohio
Fort Charlotte
partially-reconstructed 18th century fort in Alabama, United States; site of a Spanish victory in the American Revolutionary War (March 14, 1780)
Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Historic fort and battlefield in Pennsylvania USA
The Battlefields Park
park in Quebec
Fort Ontario
state historic site of New York, United States
Fort Edward
fort in Windsor, Nova Scotia
Fort Dobbs
18th-century fort in North Carolina
Fort Presque Isle
fort
Fort Halifax
fort in Maine