Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts, located on Castle Island. Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. The first primitive fortification was called "The Castle", placed on the site in 1634. It was rebuilt twice, then replaced around 1692 with a more substantial structure known as Castle William. It was abandoned by the British during the American Revolution, but the Americans renamed it Fort Adams and then Fort Independence. The existing granite fort was constructed between 1833 and 1851. Today it is preserved as a state park and fires occasional ceremonial salutes. Fort Independence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
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Free guided tours for the public on weekends from noon till 3:30 pm available during summer.
The free guided tour is the only way how to visit Fort Independence.
You can also see the Fort on Thu evenings from 7 pm until dusk in Jun, Jul and Aug for Twilight Skyline Viewing.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Independence_(Massachusetts)
Official website http://www.bostonfortindependence.com/
Email castleisland8@gmail.com
Phone +1 617 268 8870
Address Harborwalk, Boston, MA 02127, United States
Coordinates 42°20'18.039" N -71°0'36.88" E