
Colonial Life at Fort Roberdeau - Blair County, PA
N 40° 34.950 W 078° 16.450
17T E 730700 N 4495983
The staff and tour guides dress in Revolutionary outfits to teach the history of the site.
Waymark Code: WM1668T
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 05/16/2022
Views: 3
Fort Roberdeau was built in 1778 to protect lead mining operations in Sinking Spring Valley. The site helps teach history of the area and the Colonial era.
The ground are open from 8:00am to sunset daily.
From May through October, tours are offered. Guides reenact the customs of the pioneers as they show the activities and history of the Fort.
Dates of reenactment: From: 05/01/2022 To: 10/31/2022
 What the reenactment is related to: War
 Cost to attend reenactment: 6.00
 Cost for parking: 0
 Website for further information: [Web Link]
 Additional parking coordinates (if necessary): Not Listed
 Cost for participants: Not listed
 Special Events: Not listed

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Visit Instructions:
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