| About: | The convergence of three rivers that make up Pittsburgh became a hotly contested site in the 1750s during the French and Indian War. The blockhouse that stands on the site of the ruined Forts Duquesne and Pitt was built in 1764, and is the only portion of the forts left standing. Part of Fort Pitt was reconstructed for a museum and provides an interesting look at life during the 18th century in an unsettled land. Admission is USD5 for adults, USD4 for seniors, USD2 for children 6-17, and free for children up to the age of 5. |
| Hours: | We to Su from 09:00am to 05:00pm |
| Categories: | Art Museums & Galleries, Tourist Attractions |
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