Augusta is Maine's capital city.
What brought us to town was Fort Western - the first European structure in the area - built in 1754. It's the oldest wooden garrison in North America.
Once the war ended settlement began around the fort which led to Augusta becoming a town.
We arrived at the fort shortly after it opened and were given an extensive history tour. Our guide dressed in period costume was a high school student named Dorothy. I was amazed by how much she knew and thought she was a college graduate.
She took us first to one of the two blockhouses that would have been on corners of the fort. This was a re-creation since the original structures didn't survive.
The 5 lb cannons wore sheepskin to keep them dry and free from rust.
The structure below is what dates to 1754. Originally it housed the garrison.
...this museum is right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, and being a tenement for all those years didn't do much to hinder the beautiful and sturdy architecture! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a place that I would appreciate visiting.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere I would enjoy viewing. Thanks for taking me along.
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun. Since we cannot travel right now, we appreciate your sharing your experiences with us.
ReplyDeleteThat was so interesting, just the sort of place I love visiting.
ReplyDeletei'm glad you are having fun on your trip. i always thought i might end up in Maine. i might still yet!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that your guide was a high school student and knows her American history. Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteI love those interiors! What a fine museum.
ReplyDeleteOh I loved this tour.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks.