Fort Randolph, located in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, is a modern-day reproduction of an American colonial-era fort that played a crucial role in protecting America's frontier from British and Native American threats from 1776-1779. Managed by the Fort Randolph Committee, a nonprofit organization of history enthusiasts, the fort offers public events throughout the year, including commemorations, storytelling sessions, and Christmas celebrations, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in local and national American heritage.
Built at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers, Fort Randolph is situated in Point Pleasant's picturesque Krodel Park, just a mile away from its original location. With self-guided tours available on weekends during the summer and free admission to annual events and summer hour tours, the fort provides an educational and engaging experience for visitors of all ages, showcasing the rich history and legends of the American colonial frontier.
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