Fort Cooper

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Fort Cooper was a Second Seminole War-era military outpost in Florida that played a key role in the defense of U.S. troops during the conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Second Seminole War site
military fortification
conflict Second Seminole War NERFINISHED
controlledBy United States Army NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse state park
hasDesignation Fort Cooper State Park NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem Florida sandhill habitat
hardwood hammock
hasFeature Fort Cooper Lake NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
hasInterpretiveFocus history of the Second Seminole War
natural history of central Florida
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
canoeing
fishing
hiking
hasTrailConnection Withlacoochee State Trail NERFINISHED
hasWildlife gopher tortoise
white-tailed deer
locatedIn Citrus County, Florida NERFINISHED
Florida
near Inverness, Florida
namedAfter Major Mark Anthony Cooper NERFINISHED
NRHPListingCountry United States NERFINISHED
NRHPType historic district
openToPublic true
operator Florida Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Army frontier fort system in Florida
region Central Florida NERFINISHED
usedFor defense of U.S. troops
military outpost

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Fort Cooper State Park namedAfter Fort Cooper