Fort Gorges, a Civil War-era military fort, stands with its granite walls rising from the waters of Portland Harbor. Located on a small island, this abandoned structure is only reachable by boat. Built during a time of national conflict, it now serves as a tangible reminder of Maine’s military history. Visitors can explore the fort’s weathered stone and imagine the strategic importance it once held. Today, it captures the interest of those on harbor cruises and adventurous kayakers, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
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