Prickett’s Fort State Park

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Prickett’s Fort State Park is a historical state park in West Virginia that preserves and interprets an 18th-century frontier fort and pioneer life through a reconstructed fort, museum exhibits, and living history demonstrations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity birdwatching
boating
educational programs
fishing
guided tours
hiking
historical reenactments
hasBuildingMaterial log construction (reconstructed fort)
hasDesignation West Virginia state park
hasEducationalAudience heritage tourists
school groups
hasFeature boat launch
campground
craft demonstrations
hiking trails
living history demonstrations
museum exhibits
picnic areas
reconstructed frontier fort
theater
visitor center
hasFocus frontier defense
settler life
traditional crafts
hasHistoricalPeriodInterpreted American Revolutionary War era
American colonial period
French and Indian War era NERFINISHED
hasInterpretiveMethod costumed interpreters
hands-on demonstrations
museum exhibits
hasNearbyTrail Marion County Trail (MCT Rail Trail) NERFINISHED
hasReconstructedStructure Prickett’s Fort NERFINISHED
hasTheme 18th-century frontier life
pioneer life
locatedAtConfluenceOf Monongahela River NERFINISHED
Tygart Valley River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Marion County, West Virginia NERFINISHED
West Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Fairmont, West Virginia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Prickett’s Fort NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Prickett’s Fort Memorial Foundation NERFINISHED
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
subjectOf West Virginia travel guides
heritage tourism publications

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West Virginia State Parks hasComponent Prickett’s Fort State Park