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Nick Szabo·2026-02-22 03:40

RT Granite Stater 🇺🇸 (@Granite_Stater1)At the Fort at No. 4 in Charlestown, New Hampshire, you can step into a reconstructed 1740s frontier fort that once stood as the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River. Originally built in 1744 to protect settlers during King George’s War, it withstood a three-day siege in 1747 by French and Abenaki forces. Today, the open-air museum brings colonial history to life with costumed interpreters, live reenactments, and hands-on exhibits. You can explor ...