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Fort Zeller
Fort Zeller, located in Newmanstown, Pennsylvania, is a historic fortification built in 1745 by Heinrich Zeller, representing one of the few remaining examples of Germanic architecture in the Western Hemisphere. It is recognized as Pennsylvania's oldest existing fort, originally constructed by pioneers from the Schoharie Valley as a refuge during the Indian Wars.
The fort, also known as Zeller's Fort, showcases a rich history tied to early American settlers and their struggles for safety and survival. While regular tours are available by appointment, the fort is particularly renowned for its significance in local heritage and its role in the Zeller family reunion events. Generated from the website