This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.5★ across 835 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 835 reviews and a 4.5★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Free admission to see this awesome historic fort on the waterfront. It was awesome to walk around and see the old buildings and tour the area. This was such a treat to see. We really enjoyed the tunnels and artillery room.
We went for Frankenfest. It was really cool and there were a lot of fun things to explore! We spent most of the time exploring the fort. The barracks cost $5 to enter, but the rest of the fort is free.
So much history, walking around was surreal. Nothing gory or gross. A lot of the buildings are in disrepair and you cannot go in them, but seeing and knowing the area it is amazing to see. The actual Fort was creepy but cool. Seeing where they stationed, walking through the halls they walked. Still in very good shape. The barracks are still in very good shape although at the time we were unable to enter. It's a great place to visit!
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No tickets needed. Huge campus that was eerily empty and in the ruins. Good for people who like to explore abandoned buildings. Some buildings are not safe and closed off. Disclaimers aside I personally enjoyed visiting and walked the ground without anyone around it was nice.
The paid for tour is where it is at. The gentleman who took on the tour was one hell of a historian. He explained details about its construction that helped you understand the why of certain things. Sadly the fort is falling apart and in shambles as the city does not value it history. The group behind the tours is trying to hold it all together, but that requires money the City does not wish to spend I believe their reasoning for not taking care it is "It is too militant" Yah no crap its a Fort...Duh... This could be an awesome place to hold, festivals and reenactments 4th of July and Labor day parties. Weddings etc etc etc. The old building could be turned in to restaurants, shops and businesses. But nah.... It reminds me of St Pete's FL FT Desoto, difference is they take care of that one. and it is a place of history and fun.