Fort Caspar

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Fort Caspar is a historic 19th-century U.S. Army post and reconstructed frontier fort located near present-day Casper, Wyoming, now preserved as a museum and heritage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former U.S. Army post
historic site
open-air museum
reconstructed frontier fort
associatedWith Bozeman Trail NERFINISHED
California Trail NERFINISHED
Mormon Trail NERFINISHED
Oregon Trail NERFINISHED
Pony Express NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBuilding barracks
blacksmith shop
commissary
officers quarters
stables
hasCategory Forts on the National Historic Trails
Living history museums in the United States
Military and war museums in Wyoming
Museums in Natrona County, Wyoming
hasExhibit 19th-century military artifacts
Native American artifacts
pioneer artifacts
transportation and trails history
hasFunction heritage site
museum
tourist attraction
hasReconstructionDate 1930s
hasStructure reconstructed bridge interpretation
reconstructed stockade
heritageDesignation local historic site
locatedIn Casper, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Natrona County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Wyoming
locatedOn North Platte River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Caspar Collins NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Casper NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy City of Casper NERFINISHED
originalConstructionDate 1850s
originalUse frontier fort
military post
protection of emigrant trails
partOf historic trails corridor in central Wyoming
usedFor cultural events
living history demonstrations
public history education

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Casper, Wyoming namedAfter Fort Caspar