FT SMALLWOOD & FT ARMISTEAD
Fort Smallwood Park is a county park in northeastern Anne Arundel County, near Riviera Beach and Pasadena, Maryland, United States. It is located on the outer Patapsco River as it meets the Chesapeake Bay, on a peninsula known as Rock Point. From 1896 to 1928, it was an Endicott Period Coastal Fort built during the Spanish–American War era along with other outer harbor defenses at Fort Howard on North Point in southeastern Baltimore County and Fort Armistead at Hawkins Point on the Baltimore City-Anne Arundel County Line of 1919. It was named for Revolutionary War Maj. Gen. William Smallwood (1732–1792), commander of the "Maryland Line" regiment in the Continental Army who later became fourth governor of Maryland (1785–1788). Closer to the Key Bridge, Ft. Armistead was another fort used for the defense of Baltimore during the civil war. Come along as I check out these old forts with plenty of history and ghosts!
Видео FT SMALLWOOD & FT ARMISTEAD канала Ghost Soldiers Paranormal
Видео FT SMALLWOOD & FT ARMISTEAD канала Ghost Soldiers Paranormal
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