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* 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
* 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


* Are you interested in aboriginal fortifications?  At Smelt Bay Provincial Park, Cortes Island BC, mounds believed to have been constructed by Cast Salish First Nations people as defense against Haida raiders can be seen.  http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/smelt_bay/
* Are you interested in aboriginal fortifications?  At Smelt Bay Provincial Park, Cortes Island BC, mounds believed to have been constructed by Coast Salish First Nations people as defense against Haida raiders can be seen.  http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/smelt_bay/


==Completed ==
==Completed ==

Revision as of 01:29, 5 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