Visit to Fort Loudoun

Door to Fort Loudoun, Tennessee.
One of the doors to the fort. 

This is an interesting historic place we found by Vonore, Tennessee: A British fort built in 1756-57 at the outset of the French and Indian War.

The barracks of Fort Loudoun.
The barracks. 

Fort Loudoun was captured by the Cherokee and, of course, what we see today is a historical reconstruction made in the 1930s.

Cherokee house at Fort Loudoun.
Cherokee house. 

The following map shows the British forts at the time. 

Map with the British forts in the region.

C added a new member to our truck camper crew in Fort Loudoun, a British teddy bear.

British teddy bear in the truck cabin.
The cute bear ready to travel. 

(Posted from the phone.)

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