
Fort Pitt Blockhouse
N 40° 26.498 W 080° 00.435
17T E 584193 N 4477249
This sign describes the one remaining building from the many forts built at "The Point." There is also a museum near the blockhouse.
Waymark Code: WM2H3
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 10/12/2005
Views: 59
One of Fort Pitt's outworks, this blockhouse or redoubt stood near the western bastions and is the only surviving structure of that fort. Built in 1764 by Col. Henry Bouquet.
The marker is near the road, with a group of other markers. To see the blockhouse and museum, walk into the park to N40° 26.468', W080° 00.581. The blockhouse is the oldest surviving building in downtown Pittsburgh.
Marker Name: Fort Pitt Blockhouse
 County: Allegheny
 Date Dedicated: 05/08/1959
 Marker Type: City
 Location: Point State Park, Pittsburgh
 Category: Military, French & Indian War, Forts
 Website: [Web Link]

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