Fort Constitution State Historic Site

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Fort Constitution State Historic Site is a coastal fortification and public historic area in New Castle, New Hampshire, that preserves centuries of military and maritime history at the mouth of the Piscataqua River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal fortification
historic site in New Hampshire
state historic site
category Coastal fortifications in the United States
Forts in New Hampshire
Museums in Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Protected areas of Rockingham County, New Hampshire
State parks of New Hampshire
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eraOfSignificance 19th century
American Revolutionary War
World War I
surface form: World War I era

colonial period
hasActivity historical tours
sightseeing
walking
hasFeature coastal defenses
earthworks
harbor views
stone fortifications
hasHeritage maritime history
military history
hasPart Fort Constitution
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
surface form: Portsmouth Harbor Light
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
locatedIn New Castle, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
locatedNear mouth of the Piscataqua River
locatedOn New Castle Island
locatedOnWaterbody Piscataqua River
near Fort McClary State Historic Site
Fort Stark Historic Site
surface form: Fort Stark State Historic Site

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
openToPublic true
operatedBy New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
surface form: New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
overlooks Portsmouth Harbor
ownedBy New Hampshire
surface form: State of New Hampshire
partOf New Hampshire State Park system
usedFor coastal defense
historical interpretation
public recreation

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New Hampshire Seacoast hasHistoricSite Fort Constitution State Historic Site