Fort Prince George in present day Pittsburgh was the incomplete British fortification at the confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. It became the French Fort Duquesne.
Pittsburgh was the site of two British forts -- Fort Prince George and Fort Pitt.
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It was fort Dequesne
In the first failed attack not much resulted. (George Washington almost died) The second (successful) attack directed by Pitt turned the tide for the British. Fort Duquesne then became renamed Fort Pitt (becomes Pittsburgh).
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the location of two British forts -- Fort Prince George and Fort Pitt. Fort Prince George never was completed and no longer exists. A small outbuilding called the Blockhouse is all that remains of Fort Pitt.
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The address of the Fort Pitt Museum is: 101 Commonwealth Place Point State Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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The address of the Fort Pitt Museum Associates Inc is: Po Box 22021, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-0021
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