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Virtual Tour of Fort Sumter National Monument With Ranger Fletcher»
View the 4-minute NPS video here to step back in time to Fort Sumter in South Carolina, where the Civil War began.
Fort Sumter was built after the war of 1812 to protect Charleston Harbor. The construction began in 1829 but wasn’t yet finished when South Carolina seceded from the union in December of 1860. In April of 1861, Confederate forces fired on the Union soldiers occupying the fort, forcing their surrender in the first battle of the American Civil War.
Fort Moultrie Visitor Center Video»
Nearby Fort Moultrie is also part of the Fort Sumter National Monument. Embedded below is the 22 minute video shown in the visitor center. It tells the story of the forts from the Revolutionary War through WWII.
Fort Sumter Posts:
- Fort Sumter National Monument
- Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie Virtual Tour
Location: 340 Concord Street, Liberty Square, Charleston, South Carolina
Designation: National Monument
Date designated or established: 4/28/1948
Date of my visit: April 2, 2010
It is really well preserved and gives an excellent account of why it was such an important part of the Civil War.
Yes, we enjoyed the trip out to Fort Sumter. Will have to return to see Moultrie someday
Ft. Sumter is a really interesting place. When we were there, Tom, as a veteran, was asked to assist in the flag-raising ceremony which made it even more special.
That’s great! 🙂