Fort Snelling covers approximately 1,100 acres, located at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in Minnesota. The fort itself consists of several historic buildings, including barracks, a chapel, and a museum, showcasing its significance in American military history. The surrounding area includes parkland and trails, making it a popular site for visitors and outdoor activities.
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it was a post in the 1800's for Indians to trade furs
Contact the people at the link below and they should be able to give you the acreage number.
52,000 acres
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Fort Snelling is a fort that was used in the 1800s
The address of the Fort Snelling Military Museum Volunteer is: 511 Constitution Ave, Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4018
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Fort Snelling is located in Hennepin County in the state of Minnesota. Fort Snelling was originally a military fort that has since been converted into a national park.
Fort Snelling State Park was created in 1962.
Fort Snelling, Minnesota's area is 300.01 acres.
Fort Snelling lies at the junction of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers
it was originally named Fort Saint Anthony, after Saint Anthony Falls, the waterfall by Fort Snelling.
Fort Snelling was built after the War of 1812 as a string of fortifications. Indian agents were also stationed at this fort as well as many others.
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Fort Snelling served as a supply depot and induction station for new Union soldiers.
The Timber Wolf Lodge sounds like a Boy Scout unit. If so, it's probably meeting at the Boy Scouts' Urban Basecamp at Fort Snelling. It's a big red brick building at the corner of Bloomington Road and Federal Drive. Follow the brown highway signs to "Historic Fort Snelling", and it will be just before the last turn to the Historic Fort.