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* [[Plattsburgh Barracks]], (1812-1946), Clinton County, New York 44.6508774, -73.4673571, 187' - became Plattsburgh AFB.
* [[Plattsburgh Barracks]], (1812-1946), Clinton County, New York 44.6508774, -73.4673571, 187' - became Plattsburgh AFB.
* [[Fort Oswego]], (1727-1756), Oswego County, New York 43.4613889, -76.5144444, 262', page 570-572
* [[Fort Oswego]], (1727-1756), Oswego County, New York 43.4613889, -76.5144444, 262', page 570-572
* [[Fort Ticonderoga]], [[Fort Vaudreuil]], [[Fort Carillon]], (1750-1796), Essex County, New York, 43.841449, -73.3876188, 194', page 582-584 **MS**
* [[Fort Crown Point]], (1759-1783), Essex County, New York, 44.0286669, -73.4367907, 95', page 545-547
* [[Fort Crown Point]], (1759-1783), Essex County, New York, 44.0286669, -73.4367907, 95', page 545-547
* [[Fort Drum (2)]], [[Pine Camp]], [[Camp Drum (2)]], (1908-Present), Jefferson County, New York, 44.1009409, -75.611358, 643', page 549
* [[Fort Drum (2)]], [[Pine Camp]], [[Camp Drum (2)]], (1908-Present), Jefferson County, New York, 44.1009409, -75.611358, 643', page 549
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==Completed ==
==Completed ==
* [[Fort Ticonderoga]], [[Fort Vaudreuil]], [[Fort Carillon]], (1750-1796), Essex County, New York
* [[Fort Niagara]], page up
* [[Fort Niagara]], page up
* [[Fort Delaware]], Delaware - update pictures and text - Done!
* [[Fort Delaware]], Delaware - update pictures and text - Done!

Revision as of 11:59, 11 January 2011

My ToDo List

This is a list of requested pages to be added. Feel free to add the fort you want to see!

ToDo

A Lake Ontario and Lake Champlain tour:

  • Fort Ethan Allen, Essex Junction, Chittenden County, Vermont, 44.5055556, -73.1502778, 325'
  • Are you interested in missile installations? There are twelve missile silos from the early 1960s ringing Plattsburgh AFB, in both NY and VT

Closer to home:

  • American Camp, San Juan Island, WA where earthworks constructed under the direction of an officer named Roberts (who later wrote his "Rules of Order") can be seen

Completed