Fort Knox State Historic Site
Fort Knox State Historic Site
Location:On Route 174, just off US 1, west of the Waldo-Hancock Bridge.
Facilities:Historic fort, interpretive center, picnic facilities. Open May 1-October 31.
Activities:Guided tours in summer.
Special Features:Fort Knox is New England's finest unmodified specimen of military
architecture and features master granite craftsmanship. Maine's largest
historic fort as well as the state's first granite fort, it was
constructed between 1844 and 1864 but was never fully completed. The
fort was strategically located on the narrows of the Penobscot River to
protect the river valley from naval attack and was manned during the
Civil and Spanish-American Wars but never saw combat.
Address:711 Fort Knox Rd
Prospect, ME 04981
Phone:207-469-7719
Web: www.maine.gov/doc/parks/programs/db_search
Size: 124 acres.
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