
It is a bit out-of-the-way (no gas stations for about 11 miles), but definitely worth a short visit....
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Fort Foster State Historic Site is a reconstructed fort located within Hillsborough River State Park, originally established in 1836 to protect the bridge over the Hillsborough River during the Second Seminole War. The site features living-history demonstrations and special events, offering visitors an insight into the military life of the era.
The Interpretive Center showcases over 100 artifacts related to the conflict between the Seminole nation and the U.S. military, providing educational opportunities for all ages. The fort serves as a reminder of Florida's rich heritage while inviting exploration of the surrounding natural beauty.
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It is a bit out-of-the-way (no gas stations for about 11 miles), but definitely worth a short visit....
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