Nestled among the towering skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan, Castle Clinton National Monument stands as a testament to early 19th-century American fortifications. Constructed in the early 1800s after Britain declared war on the United States, the fort was strategically placed to guard the Hudson River. Over the years, it has served multiple roles, including as the nation’s first immigrant processing center, an opera house, and an aquarium. Today, visitors can explore this historic site, which offers a glimpse into New York City’s rich past and its evolving role in American history.
Castle Clinton National Monument
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