Natural and Man-made Points of Interest in the United States of America

Baldwin County Landmarks

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This is an archaeological site once occupied by a Mississippian culture between AD 1250 and 1550. It includes 18 earthen mounds, the tallest being roughly 45 feet high.
Fort Morgan, Slag Point, Alabama, 1864, showing damage to the Citadel.
The post was named in honor of Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan. Construction was completed in 1834 and it was first garrisoned in March of that year. In 2007, it was listed as "one of the nation's 10 most endangered battle sites."

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