Perched on a hilltop overlooking Hamilton City, Fort Hamilton dates back to the Victorian era, built to deter potential enemy ships with its cannons and ramparts. The fort has remained unused and intact since its construction, preserving its historical integrity. Today, visitors are drawn to the site not for its military history, but for its lush moat garden and the sweeping panoramic views of the city. The tranquil greenery and scenic vistas make it a peaceful retreat, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.
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