Old Fort Western

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Next up on my things to do in Maine before the husband goes back to work bucket list was Old Fort Western. It’s one of those landmarks we drive by often but never take the time to explore.

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Old Fort Western in Augusta is the oldest surviving wooden fort in the United States. It started life as a trading post, then a manned station during the French and Indian war, and then a store supplying early settlers.

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In 1775 Benedict Arnold started his expedition to capture Quebec from this fort. Arnold’s party, which included future Vice President Aaron Burr, stayed at the fort before marching north.

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For a time it was a private home and now, a historic site.

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The day we visited there were a few reenactment soldiers in period dress on loan from Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts.

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You know my husband enjoyed this part.

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Though they wouldn’t let him fire it for safety reasons.

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I love history and totally geeked out during the guided tour.

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Strategically placed on the highest navigable point on the Kennebec River…

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It guarded the colonists well and was never attacked.

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Though I can’t imagine life here was easy.

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To be continued….

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15 thoughts on “Old Fort Western”

    1. He is. It’s been an utter 4 month nightmare of paperwork, endless forms, background checks and clearances. Talk about redundancy . He did 22 years in the Corps, 4 years with defense contractors and 21 years in the FAA. He’s held Top Secret for decades but we had to give both our dead parents information. Good luck trying to interview them all.
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    1. We’re thick with it. Pilgrims, Revolutionary War, Civil War… you can’t go far without walking on a battlefield or a historic site. I live here and have barely touched the surface.

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