Fort Macon

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Fort Macon is a 19th-century coastal defense fortification in North Carolina, built as part of the United States’ Third System of seacoast defenses and now preserved as a state park and historic site.

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Fort Macon State Park 2
Fort Macon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal defense fortification
historic site
state park
architecturalStyle Third System masonry fort
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity birdwatching
fishing
hiking
hasCategory 19th-century fortification
Jockey's Ridge State Park
surface form: North Carolina state park

coastal fort
former military installation
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasDesignation Fort Macon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fort Macon State Park
hasFeature bastions
casemates
moat
parade ground
powder magazines
ramparts
sea-facing gun emplacements
hasFunction coastal defense
museum
tourist attraction
hasGoverningBody North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
hasNearbyAttraction Atlantic Beach
hasNearbyCity Morehead City, North Carolina
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
Beaufort Inlet
isPreservedAs state park
locatedIn Carteret County, North Carolina
North Carolina
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
Beaufort Inlet
locatedOn Bogue Banks
materialUsed brick
stone
offers guided tours
historical exhibits
living history demonstrations
openToPublic true
operatedBy North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
ownedBy North Carolina
surface form: State of North Carolina
partOf Third System of US seacoast defense
surface form: Third System of U.S. seacoast defenses
touristRegion Crystal Coast
usedDuring American Civil War
World War II

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Fort Macon hasDesignation Fort Macon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fort Macon State Park
Atlantic coast of North Carolina hasPart Fort Macon
this entity surface form: Fort Macon State Park