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  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Harbor Entrance Control Post/Harbor Defense Command Post operational in 1944-45. From this camouflaged concrete observation post, Army and Navy personnel kept a round-the-clock vigil to protect Charleston Harbor. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    World War II Harbor Defense Command ...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The view out over the entrance to Charleston Harbor from the Harbor Entrance Control Post/Harbor Defense Command Post operational in 1944-45. From this camouflaged concrete observation post, Army and Navy personnel kept a round-the-clock vigil to protect Charleston Harbor. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Harbor Entrance Control Post/Harbor Defense Command Post operational in 1944-45. From this camouflaged concrete observation post, Army and Navy personnel kept a round-the-clock vigil to protect Charleston Harbor. In the foreground is a GE spotlight, while the entrance to Charleston Harbor, with a ship passing through it, is in the background. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Harbor Entrance Control Post/Harbor Defense Command Post operational in 1944-45. From this camouflaged concrete observation post, Army and Navy personnel kept a round-the-clock vigil to protect Charleston Harbor. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Signalling Contraption at Fort Moult...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The view out over the entrance to Charleston Harbor from the Harbor Entrance Control Post/Harbor Defense Command Post operational in 1944-45. From this camouflaged concrete observation post, Army and Navy personnel kept a round-the-clock vigil to protect Charleston Harbor. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Entrance to Charleston Port from For...tif
  • A tour guide explains a range of different booby traps used as anti-personnel defenses in the area during the war. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap Exhibit (k..739)
  • A tour guide demonstrates how one of the many booby traps that were used in the area worked. Inside the fenced area, the grass camouglages a trapdoor that swings down to reveal metal spikes at the bottom of a pit. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap E...tif
  • A tour guide demonstrates how one of the many booby traps that were used in the area worked. Inside the fenced area, the grass camouglages a trapdoor that swings down to reveal metal spikes at the bottom of a pit. The Cu Chi tunnels, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, were part of a much larger underground tunnel network used by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam War. Part of the original tunnel system has been preserved as a tourist attraction where visitors can go down into the narrow tunnels and see exhibits on the defense precautions and daily life of the Vietnamese who lived and fought there.
    Photo of Cu Chi Tunnels Booby Trap (...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Exterior of a powder magazine, a bunkered, dry space for storing the gunpowder for the fort's cannons. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Gunpowder Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Inner Courtyard at Fort Moultrie, Su...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannons at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - In the foreground are some palmetto logs to show how the original fort was built during the Revolutionary War. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Revolutionary War Exhibit at the Mus...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - A view of the lower level of Battery Jasper (1898-1943), the primary Endicott System battery on Sullivan's Island. The battery was named for Sgt. William Jasper. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Battery Jasper, Sullivan's Island, S...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Harbor Command Post at Fort Moultrie...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Cannons at Battery Jasper (1898-1943), the primary Endicott System battery on Sullivan's Island. The battery was named for Sgt. William Jasper. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Battery Jasper, Sullivan's Island, S...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Cannons at Battery Jasper (1898-1943), the primary Endicott System battery on Sullivan's Island. The battery was named for Sgt. William Jasper. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannons at Battery Jasper, Sullivan'...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Flag and Artillery Battery at Fort M...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Outer Walls of Fort Moultrie, Sulliv...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The entrance to Fort Moultrie is the former Sally-Port, which was designed to allow troops to gather for an attack, or "Sally," on a beseiging enemy. After the original Sally-port was destroyed during the Civil War, this one was built in the 1870s. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Sally-Port Entrance at Fort Moultrie...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Flag and Bunkers at Fort Moultrie, S...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Exterior of a powder magazine, a bunkered, dry space for storing the gunpowder for the fort's cannons. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Entrance to the Gunpowder Magazine a...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Exterior of a powder magazine, a bunkered, dry space for storing the gunpowder for the fort's cannons. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Gunpowder Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - A gunpowder storage building, or powder magazine. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Gunpowder Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannons at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannons at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannons at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - 15-inch Rodman Smoothbore cannons used during the period 1873-1898. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    15-inch Rodman Smoothbore Cannons at...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - 15-inch Rodman Smoothbore cannonballs used during the period 1873-1898. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    15-inch Rodman Smoothbore Cannonball...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - 15-inch Rodman Smoothbore cannons used during the period 1873-1898. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    15-inch Rodman Smoothbore Cannons at...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Using earthen mounds to provide protection to the batteries of cannons and artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Harbor Command Post at Fort Moultrie...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    American Flag over a Bunker at Fort ...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Underground Bunker at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, So...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The Principal Magazine was part of the 1870s modernizastion. The structure houses the fort's main gunpowder supply. It was built with concrete and earth to protect against new rifled artillery. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Principal Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - A 15-inch Rodman shell mounted on a sabot reading for firing, on display in the museum. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Cannon Exhibit at the Museum at Fort...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Museum at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's ...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    World War II Exhibit at the Museum a...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The museum features an exhibit titled African Passages that focuses on Sullivan's Island's history as one of the primary slave-trade ports in the United States. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    African Passages Exhibit at the Muse...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The museum features an exhibit titled African Passages that focuses on Sullivan's Island's history as one of the primary slave-trade ports in the United States. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Shackles at the Museum at Fort Moult...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - A model of La Amistad. From the exhibit caption: "In July 1839, 53 enslaved Africans revoted on board La Amistad, leading to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that set the Africans free. The captives were smuggled to the Americas from Africa after the international slave trade was outlawed. The Africans revolted off the coast of Cuba, and their case for freedom was heard in a New England court." The museum features an exhibit titled African Passages that focuses on Sullivan's Island's history as one of the primary slave-trade ports in the United States. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    La Amisted Model at the Museum at Fo...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Outer Walls of Fort Moultrie, Sulliv...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - A "no smoking" sign above the entrance to a gunpowder storage building, or powder magazine. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    No Smoking Sign at Fort Moultrie, Su...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Gunpowder Magazine at Fort Moultrie,...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    Battery Bingham Sign at Fort Moultri...tif
  • SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - The museum features an exhibit titled African Passages that focuses on Sullivan's Island's history as one of the primary slave-trade ports in the United States. Fort Moultrie is part of the Fort Sumter National Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. The fort has played a crucial role in defending the harbor from the time of the Revolutionary War through World War II. During that time it has undergone multiple upgrades, from the original palmetto log walls to the newer heavily fortified earthen bunkers.
    African Passages Exhibit at the Muse...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The Fuerte la Polvora, an old Spanish colonial fort on a rise overlooking the historic city of Granada, Nicaragua. It was built in 1748.
    Fuerte la Polvora, Granada, Nicaragu...tif
  • The prominent Raytheon building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Raytheon Building in Rosslyn, Arling...tif
  • Northrop Grumman building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Northrop Grumman building with copys...tif
  • Northrop Grumman building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Northrop Grumman building with copys...tif
  • Northrop Grumman building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Northrop Grumman building with copys...tif
  • A defensive tower and moat around the Bishop 's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells Defensive Towe...tif
  • The defensive walls next to the citadel at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel wi...tif
  • The large Vietnamese flag at the citadel is reflected on the defensive moat at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Flag Refle...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the foreground is a replica at 1:50 scale designed to aid the visually impaired.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Night with ...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Night with ...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Twilight fr...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The light in the sky at right is the light trail of a plane coming in to land at Lisbon International Airport.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Twilight (1...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the foreground is a replica at 1:50 scale designed to aid the visually impaired.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Night with ...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the foreground at left is the wooden walkway that provides the only access to the tower.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • The bridge and Ngo Mon Gate at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Ngo Mon Ga...tif
  • Tourists on the bridge at the main entrance at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Main Entra...tif
  • The moat surrounding the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel wi...tif
  • The Vietnamese flag flies over the citadel at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel wi...tif
  • A man fishes in the moat in the shadow of a guard tower at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Guard Towe...tif
  • Local residents on the other side of the moat hang out their washing to dry at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Moat Local...tif
  • The Citadel Gate at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Copyspace in the blue sky.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel Ga...tif
  • Tourists walk across the bridge over the moat to the Citadel gate at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Tourists E...tif
  • The Citadel gate and bridge at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel Ga...tif
  • The citadel and moat at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Citadel an...tif
  • Elevated view of the bridge of the main entrance at the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Bridge (L3...tif
  • A man fishes in the waters of the moat surrounding the Imperial City in Hue, Vietnam. A self-enclosed and fortified palace, the complex includes the Purple Forbidden City, which was the inner sanctum of the imperial household, as well as temples, courtyards, gardens, and other buildings. Much of the Imperial City was damaged or destroyed during the Vietnam War. It is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Imperial City Hue Vietnam Moat Man F...tif
  • The moat surrounding the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells Moat (L1580642...tif
  • A statue of a swan outside the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells Swan and Moat ...tif
  • The main fortified entry gate at the Bishop Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells (L158064004).tif
  • Looking out through the main gate tower of  Bishop Palace in Wells, Somerset, England, toward Market Place.
    Bishop's Gate Wells Gate Tower (L158...tif
  • Cannons at Caernarfon Castle in northwest Wales. A castle originally stood on the site dating back to the late 11th century, but in the late 13th century King Edward I commissioned a new structure that stands to this day. It has distinctive towers and is one of the best preserved of the series of castles Edward I commissioned.
    Caernarfon Castle Cannons (L16212352...tif
  • High resolution panorama of the moat and guard towers of the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells Panorama (L158...tif
  • Fortifications around the outside of Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Palace Wells Moat and Tower...tif
  • The gatehouse and drawbridge over the moat at Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset, England.
    Bishop's Gate Wells Moat and Drawbri...tif
  • Looking out through the main gate of  Bishop Palace in Wells, Somerset, England, toward Market Place.
    Bishop's Gate Wells Main Gate (L1580...tif
  • Paul Wolfowitz (left), Deputy Secretary of Defense, and Donald Rumsfeld (right), Secretary of Defense, testifying before the 9/11 Commission's Public Hearing Number 8 on Tuesday, 23 March 2004.
    9-11 Commission Public Hearing 8 (L0...tif
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