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Fort Chabrol is a research laboratory of a Champagne house, based in Epernay, France. Fort Chabrol. It is a place where scientific research is developing: the grafting to combat phylloxera damage and transmit this new technique to Champagne winegrowers.
Fort Chabrol was inscribed to the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites on July 4, 2015 under the Champagne Hillsides...
Fort Chambray or Fort Chambrai (Maltese:Forti Xambrè) is a bastioned fort located in the precincts of Għajnsielem, on the island of Gozo, Malta. It was built in the mid-18th century by the Order of Saint John, in an area known as Ras it-Tafal, between the port of Mġarr and Xatt l-Aħmar. The fort was meant to be the citadel of a new city which was to replace the...
Fort Charles is an abandoned British fort on the island of Nevis. It is now mostly in ruins. Currently the site is largely overgrown; there remains an old wall, a cistern, a powder magazine, and several cannon.
Initial construction of Fort Charles began as early as the 1630s, with the aim of protecting Charlestown and its harbour. Mounting 26 cannon, Fort Charles was ...
Fort Charles was built between 1650 and 1660, the first fort constructed in Port Royal, Jamaica.
Fort Charles is located in the small town of Port Royal in Jamaica. The town was founded on a natural harbour and Fort Charles was constructed to guard its entrance. According to Donny L. Hamilton, the fort was situated at the tip of the sand spit separating Kingston Harb...
Fort Charlotte is a British-colonial era fort built on a hill over-looking the harbor of Nassau in the Bahamas. The fort was constructed in the late 18th century by British colonial governor Lord Dunmore after the end of the American Revolutionary war. The fort has never been used in battle.
The fort sits a short walk west of downtown Nassau and the cruise ship termi...
Fort Charlotte in the centre of Lerwick, Shetland, is an artillery fort, roughly five sided, with bastions on each of three landward corners, and half-bastions on the corners of the seaward face.
The first incarnation of the fort was built between 1652 and 1653 during the First Anglo-Dutch War. Little is known of the original structure and no trace of it has been foun...
Fort Charlotte, Mobile (Fort Condé de la Mobille) is a partially-reconstructed 18th-century fort in Mobile, Alabama.
The ships of the original French settlers, sailing to Old Biloxi in 1699, and later transfers, were staged through Dauphin Island (south of Mobile Bay, which was not dredged for larger ships until many years later).
Mobile was founded by Jean-Bap...
Fort Charlotte is a fort built on Harrigan's Hill (above Macnamara), Tortola, British Virgin Islands. The fort was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who was the wife of King George III.
The fort was built by the British Royal Engineers in 1794 at an elevation of approximately 947 feet over Road Town. However, it was constructed on top of an earlier wooden...
Built on a narrow headland projecting into the sea, completed in 1855, designed for 23 guns with accommodation for 128. Designed to be the protection for the eastern arm of the breakwater that was never built. Built on a stone age burial site, a Guernsey archaeologist was distraught at the way the construction labourers threw the bones and artefacts over the cliff int...
Fort Christian is a Danish-built fort in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Governor Jørgen Iversen Dyppel led the second expeditionary force from Denmark to St. Thomas, where he arrived on 25 May 1672; there, he initiated construction of Fort Christian, named after King Christian V. In the 18th century, the fort was expanded and in 1874 a new...
Built in 1769 as part of Fort Amsterdam in what is now the UNESCO World Heritage City of Willemstad, Curaçao, the Fortchurch is a Historic Monument andThe Protestant Cultural Historical Museum.
Fort Churchill and Sand Springs Toll Road was opened in 1866.
A segment of the toll road within Churchill County, Nevada is listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 24, 1974. This segment allowed a team of 18 mules to pull three heavily laden freight wagons across a mountain. One end of the road was located at Fort Churchill.
Running between Dayt...
The Fort Church, sometimes also called Saint-Pierre Church, was the oldest church in Saint-Pierre, on the island of Martinique, located between the streets of Dr Deschiens and de l'Église, in the Fort district. Destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelée in May 8, 1902, its ruins are today a historical monument and a major tourist attraction in the city. Th...
Fort Clatsop was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country near the mouth of the Columbia River during the winter of 1805-1806. Located along the Lewis and Clark River at the north end of the Clatsop Plains approximately 5 mi (8 km) southwest of Astoria, the fort was the last encampment of the Corps of Discovery before embarking on their r...
The Fort Clinch State Park is a Florida State Park, located on a peninsula near the northernmost point of Amelia Island, along the Amelia River. Its 1,100 acres (4 km2) include the 19th century Fort Clinch, sand dunes, plains, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh. The park/fort lies to the northeast of Fernandina Beach at the entrance to the Cumberland Sound.
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