Historic Fort Steuben
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Historic Fort Steuben is a reconstructed 18th century fort built on the original site overlooking the Ohio River that opened the Northwest Territory to expansion and settlement. The 150 soldiers garrisoned in the fort protected the surveyors from hostile tribes as they laid out the first Seven Ranges of the Northwest Territory. Exhibits depict military life in 1787.
An active archaeological dig is part of the tour. The Fort is open for general admission, tours, and school field trips from May through October. Special programs for students are offered in the summer and the fall. The Ohio Valley Frontier Days in June include period reenactments, crafts, archaeological and surveying exhibits, food, demonstrations, music, lectures, and more. Wheelchair accessible.
Visitors can explore the Museum Shop and obtain travel information in the Visitors Center. The adjacent Fort Steuben Park includes the Veterans Memorial Fountain and the newly built Berkman Amphitheater offering concerts and programs in season. The Steubenville City Market is held on Thursdays from June through October and the Thursday Concerts in the Park run through June and July. Tours of the nearby First Federal Land Office (originally built in 1801) can also be arranged.
Historic Fort Steuben
120 South 3rd Street
Steubenville OH
Phone : (740) 283-1787 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@oldfortsteuben.com
Web: www.oldfortsteuben.com
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