Fort Hunter Mansion and Park, perched above the Susquehanna River with views of the Blue Mountains, offers a glimpse into centuries of Pennsylvania’s history. Originally an 18th-century fort during the French and Indian War, it later became a manor under the stewardship of a Revolutionary War veteran. Today, visitors can explore a collection of historic buildings and expansive parklands, providing a tangible connection to the past. The site’s well-preserved structures and scenic surroundings make it a compelling destination for those interested in local heritage and natural beauty.
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