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See 15 United States Military Forts Captured in Captivating Compositions From the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest

Smithsonian Magazine·Tracy Scott Forson·24 days ago
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Travel | May 8, 2026 11:54 a.m. These Army facilities, both active and decomissioned, show the breadth of ways they reflect the fabric of the nation Flying Maine’s original state flag, from 1901, the schooner Timberwind sails out of the fog, past Fort Gorges in Casco Bay. Jean Cousins, Maine, 2020 See 15 United States Military Forts Captured in Captivating Compositions From the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest These Army facilities, both active and decomissioned, show the breadth of ways they reflect the fabric of the nation Photographs selected by Jeff Campagna May 8, 2026 11:54 a.m. Flying Maine’s original state flag, from 1901, the schooner Timberwind sails out of the fog, past Fort Gorges in Casco Bay. Jean Cousins, Maine, 2020 More than 300 military forts are scattered across the United States. The number grows when accounting for those in U.S. territories, like Guam and Puerto Rico. Some date back to Colonial times, before America was an independent nation, and were won from former adversaries.…

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