Discover the captivating story of the Pennsylvania frontier during the Revolutionary War at Fort Roberdeau. This historical site was established to support a lead mining and smelting operation in a perilous location in North America. Patriots engaged in fierce battles against British Rangers, Native Americans, and even their own compatriots.
Spanning 230 acres, the site features a meticulously reconstructed stockade, engaging exhibits, and a quaint museum shop housed in an 1858 barn known as White Oak Hall. Visitors can explore nature trails, enjoy picnic facilities, and immerse themselves in the rich history of the region.
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