Fort Point National Historic Site
Historic Civil War-era masonry fortification located beneath a famous suspension bridge, showcasing 19th-century military architecture and coastal defense history with scenic views. Read more…
Constructed during the Civil War era, this masonry seacoast fortification stands at the entrance to a major bay and exemplifies 19th-century American coastal defense architecture. The fort features well-preserved military design elements and offers insights into historical defense strategies of the period. Situated directly beneath a renowned suspension bridge, the site provides expansive scenic views of the bay and surrounding area. Managed by the National Park Service, the fort includes educational exhibits detailing its military significance and architectural features. It remains a notable filming location and historical landmark accessible for public exploration.
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