Fort Nonsense Historical National
Fort Nonsense Historical National Park, located in Morristown, NJ, is a site of historical significance established during the American Revolutionary War. Originally constructed in 1777 by General George Washington's army, the fort served as an observation post and a retreat for troops stationed in the area, although it was never directly attacked by British forces.
The park features archaeological work and period descriptions of the Upper Redoubt, highlighting the fort's role in securing Morristown as a supply base. Visitors can explore the grounds, which are surrounded by private property, and learn about the military strategies employed during the winter encampment of the Continental Army.
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