Fort Stamford
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Fort Stamford is a historic site in Stamford, Connecticut, constructed in 1781 during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was built by Connecticut militia forces to protect the area from potential British attacks. It featured earthwork defenses and was strategically positioned near the Mianus River. Today, the site is preserved as a public park, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's colonial and military history. The remains of the fort's earthworks are still visible, and interpretive signage provides context about its role in the war. Fort Stamford serves as a quiet retreat and an educational resource for those interested in early American history.