
DH took this one. Why ? I have no idea. But since he seldom takes the camera away from me, I'd thought I'd share his view of the fort that he thought was interesting.

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It must have been neat to see Ft. Knox.
Is that Ft. Knox?
I may mention, Bailey that this is not the gold guardng Ft.Knox, but another one.
It was named after Major General Henry Knox - America's first Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolution. However, Both this one AND the Ft. Knox in Kentucky were named after him.
Guess he was a popular guy.
Yes, I know who Henry Knox was - but I didn't know there were two forts, which is what confused me since I knew THE Ft. Knox was in Kentucky.
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