RM2E58355–View of the sally port, the primary entrance to the citadel at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War o
RM2E586XJ–View of the sally port, the primary entrance to the citadel at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War o
RM2E5872W–View of the sally port, the primary entrance to the citadel at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War o
RM2E583JR–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E583E1–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E582YG–Model 1841 Navy 32-pounder cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC.
RM2E5839F–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E583PX–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E5839D–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E583JY–Surrounding Fort Macon's citadel is the sunken area known as the ditch, which was formerly deeper and could be turned into a moat by flooding it with
RM2E5854R–View of casement looking into the central courtyard Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to d
RM2E585DR–View of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor.
RM2E584PY–Elevated view of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort
RM2E5859P–View of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor.
RM2E5849K–View of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor.
RM2E584R1–Elevated view of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort
RM2E5859K–View of casement looking into the central courtyard Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to d
RM2E584JJ–Elevated view of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort
RM2E5849G–View of the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor.
RM2E5854J–Interior view of casement at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor.
RM2E58449–Doorway at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. The Battle of Fort
RM2E58505–A pyramid of cannonballs at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. T
RM2E58508–A pyramid of cannonballs at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. T
RM2E584DX–Restored windows at Fort Macon reflect the inner court known as the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was const
RM2E584R4–A pyramid of cannonballs at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. T
RM2E584E0–Restored windows at Fort Macon reflect the inner court known as the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was const
RM2E5854G–A pyramid of cannonballs at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. T
RM2E584JF–Restored windows at Fort Macon reflect the inner court known as the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was const
RM2E58500–A pyramid of cannonballs at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort Harbor. T
RM2E58351–Model 1841 Navy 32-pounder cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort
RM2E583PY–View of Model 1861 Confederate Rodman 10-inch Columbiad cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the Wa
RM2E583YH–View of Model 1861 Confederate Rodman 10-inch Columbiad cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the Wa
RM2E582YJ–Model 1841 Navy 32-pounder cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Beaufort
RM2E58448–View of Model 1861 Confederate Rodman 10-inch Columbiad cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the Wa
RM2E586CR–Tables are set in a recreated mess hall at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Bea
RM2E5868A–Tables are set in a recreated mess hall at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Fort Macon was constructed after the War of 1812 to defend Bea
RM2E586H7–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E586HC–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E586NX–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E586D0–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E586XC–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E5863M–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E585YT–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E585JG–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E585R3–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E5863R–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E584DT–View of the hot shot furnace which was used to heat cannonballs until they were red hot.The Cannonballs were used to set wooden warships on fire durin
RM2E585JE–View of the hot shot furnace which was used to heat cannonballs until they were red hot.The Cannonballs were used to set wooden warships on fire durin
RM2E585DY–View of the hot shot furnace which was used to heat cannonballs until they were red hot.The Cannonballs were used to set wooden warships on fire durin
RM2E585R6–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E58688–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E7XBTJ–A man sits in the window well in the inner court known as the parade ground at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC.
RM2E7XC2D–Model 1841 6-pounder field cannon at Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach, NC. Smallest caliber cannon used in the American Civil War. Seven men cr
RM2E7XCP8–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E7XCWG–Crates labeled 'peaches, candles, soap' and cans labeled 'baked beans, stewed beef, clam chodwer' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon S
RM2E7XC74–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E7XD1W–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E7XCB4–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
RM2E7XCFC–Barrels labeled 'vinegar, salt beef, rice, flour, salt, molasses, pickled onions and coffee' fill a recreated ration storage room at Fort Macon State
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