Fort Duquesne A model of Ft. Duquesne in the interactive area of the Clash of the Empires exhibit at the Senator John Heinz History Center.
https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/exhibits/clash-of-empires (Senator John Heinz History Center)
Fort Duquesne French forces constructed Fort Duquesne in honor of the Marquis de Duquesne, the new governor of New France. Fort Duquesne’s purported footprint remains marked in the lawn of Point State Park. (Ruben A. Campos, Chopper 11 Pilot)
Fort Duquesne Marker for Fort Duquesne in Point State Park. It says: "This marks the exact site of Fort Duquesne, built by the French in 1754. The fort was destroyed by the French on the approach of the English army in 1758." (Martin Thoma)
Fort Duquesne A diorama shows Fort Duquesne at the outbreak of the French & Indian War in the interactive area of the Clash of the Empires exhibit at the Senator John Heinz History Center.
https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/exhibits/clash-of-empires (Senator John Heinz History Center)
Fort Duquesne French forces constructed Fort Duquesne in honor of the Marquis de Duquesne, the new governor of New France. Fort Duquesne’s purported footprint remains marked in the lawn of Point State Park. (Ruben A. Campos, Chopper 11 Pilot)
Fort Duquesne Marker for Fort Duquesne in Point State Park. It says: "This marks the exact site of Fort Duquesne, built by the French in 1754. The fort was destroyed by the French on the approach of the English army in 1758." (Martin Thoma)