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  • Well done Larry! One of the better Civil War tours here on YouTube!

  • Thanks man it was fun going there and visiting I wish they would do more with it since it is such an important landmark.

  • Something I forgot to mention, about at the end of the video you show the Dry Moat surrounding the fort. It is likely that during the war the Wall was probably much more steep, and the dry moat could have been as deep as 10 to 20 foot, with a 90 degree drop into it from either embankment. The filling in of the dry moat and collaps of some of the walls is a common problem in earth work forts of the civil war and earlier periods.

  • Something I forgot to mention, about at the end of the video you show the Dry Moat surrounding the fort. It is likely that during the war the Wall was probably much more steep, and the dry moat could have been as deep as 10 to 20 foot, with a 90 degree drop into it from either embankment. The filling in of the dry moat and collaps of some of the walls is a common problem in earth work forts of the civil war and earlier periods.

  • ok I have no ideah how it posted three times on your video I'm sorry about that Please do delete two of them.

  • Something I forgot to mention, about at the end of the video you show the Dry Moat surrounding the fort. It is likely that during the war the Wall was probably much more steep, and the dry moat could have been as deep as 10 to 20 foot, with a 90 degree drop into it from either embankment. The filling in of the dry moat and collaps of some of the walls is a common problem in earth work forts of the civil war and earlier periods.

  • I believe that the One in Origon was named in honor of the one in Washington, I may be wrong.. As for the cannons. NICE those look like.. Either 1 or 200 lbs parrots.. On the siege type carrage no less, ver nice attention to detail 5 stars man.

  • I never knew that there was another Fort Stevens with bunkers too! LOL! There is one in Oregon too!

  • One in Or. too that is wild I had no idea. I am going to have to look it up online one day.

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