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Fort at No. 4
The Fort at No. 4 is the site of the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire until after the French and Indian War. Fort at No. 4 is an open air museum that preserves the history of the fortified section of the plantation, later known as Charlestown, and its influence and relationships with the surrounding areas.
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ABOUT
Fort at No. 4
The Fort at No. 4 is the site of the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire until after the French and Indian War. Fort at No. 4 is an open air museum that preserves the history of the fortified section of the plantation, later known as Charlestown, and its influence and relationships with the surrounding areas.
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ABOUT
Fort at No. 4
The Fort at No. 4 is the site of the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire until after the French and Indian War. Fort at No. 4 is an open air museum that preserves the history of the fortified section of the plantation, later known as Charlestown, and its influence and relationships with the surrounding areas.