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Fort Niagara State Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Fort Niagara State Park

Fort Niagara State Park is located in the Town of Porter in Niagara County, New York, USA. Historic Fort Niagara is located within the park. The park is northwest of Youngstown, New York near the northern terminus of the Robert Moses State Parkway and is in the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area.
==History==
A brief history of the area now known as Fort Niagara State Park.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nyfalls.com/niagara-falls/fort-niagara/ )
*1678 - Fort Conti is built by French explorers (which burned to the ground less than a year later)
*1687 - Fort Denonville on the former site of Fort Conti
*1726 - The French built the two story “Maison a Machicoulis” (referred to today as the “French Castle”).
*1893 - A US Coast Guard Station was established on the bank of the Niagara below the Fort which is still in service today
*1938 - The Officer’s Club building opens, replacing the original structure that was destroyed by fire. The design is inspired by the French Castle in the Old Fort
*1940-1943 - The 28th Infantry Regiment was moved south to train and Fort Niagara then served as a reception center for new recruits
*1941 - The Fort was granted from the State of New York to the United States.
*1944-1946 - Fort Niagara served as a camp for German prisoners of war
*1965-1966 - The garrison buildings were demolished and in 1965, the development to a State Park started. Of the 100 buildings on the base, most were demolished. The State of New York took over the demilitarized site and Fort Niagara State Park was created.

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