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Embark on a captivating journey through Ohio's pivotal role in the War of 1812, set against the backdrop of one of America's largest reconstructed forts. Join us on a walking tour where history comes to life as you discover the compelling tale of British, Canadian, and American Indian forces led by the legendary Tecumseh, who twice besieged this monumental fortification. Explore the expansive 10-acre log garrison, boasting seven formidable blockhouses and five strategic emplacements, earning it the revered moniker "the Gibraltar of the Northwest." Delve into the heart of the conflict at this celebrated National Historic Landmark as voice actors recite soldiers' letters and diaries to offer poignant insights into the trials and triumphs of wartime. Immerse yourself in Ohio's only War of 1812 battlefield in what some have called a "moving podcast" rich with compelling, utterly disquieting tales that sound like they're from a literary drama—yet all are true! Perfect for families and history enthusiasts alike, this one-of-a-kind tour is a must for anyone exploring Northwest Ohio's rich heritage. Our tour jumps off at the Visitor Center, featuring a museum with hundreds of artifacts that were found by archaeologists who studied the fort before it was reconstructed. Highlights of the self-guided tour include: • A comprehensive exploration of all the buildings inside the War of 1812 fort. • Harrowing true-life stories told in the voices of soldiers who fought and died at Fort Meigs. • Historical interpreters, dressed in period clothing, providing weapons demonstrations and talks on the fort's history. Our tour concludes at the Museum Store, where you can purchase souvenirs and hard-to-find local history books to continue your exploration. If you are looking for a fun, historical, and educational day for the entire family, put this tour at the top of your list.
Price: £5.99 from VoiceMap
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