Fort Foster

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Fort Foster is a historic coastal defense fortification in New Hampshire that once protected Portsmouth Harbor and is now a public park and recreation area.

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Fort Foster canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal defense fortification
historic site
public park
recreation area
builtFor United States Army NERFINISHED
controlledBy United States Army NERFINISHED
United States Coast Artillery Corps NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Endicott Period coastal fortification system
hasAccess seasonal vehicle access
year-round pedestrian access
hasAmenity beach areas
picnic areas
playground
restrooms
walking trails
hasStructure concrete gun batteries
fire control towers
mine casemate
observation posts
piers
hasViewOf Fort Constitution NERFINISHED
Isles of Shoals NERFINISHED
Portsmouth Harbor NERFINISHED
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Whaleback Lighthouse NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic military site
locatedIn New Hampshire
Piscataqua River estuary NERFINISHED
Town of Kittery NERFINISHED
York County, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedInOrNear Gulf of Maine NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gerrish Island NERFINISHED
near Kittery Point, Maine NERFINISHED
Portsmouth, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Town of Kittery Parks and Recreation Department NERFINISHED
ownedBy Town of Kittery NERFINISHED
partOf Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth NERFINISHED
Portsmouth Harbor defenses NERFINISHED
protects Portsmouth Harbor NERFINISHED
usedFor beach access
bicycling
coastal defense
fishing
harbor defense
picnicking
public recreation
walking

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Portsmouth Harbor hasPart Fort Foster
Kittery, Maine hasLandmark Fort Foster