Fort Charlotte

Nassau, Bahamas: Located on the western boundary of Nassau, Fort Charlotte was constructed by the British to protect the harbor. Following the fortification of the Windward Island, the British leaders decided they needed to defend their island and Fort Charlotte was born.

The fort was constructed under the orders of Lord Dunmore and was completed in 1789. It protected the island with an arsenal of cannons. The fort itself was protected with a moat and drawbridge. It also features a collection of ramparts and dungeons.

Fort Charlotte was decommissioned by the War Office in 1891. The cannons were removed and the island was no longer fortified. During World War I, cannons were added but later removed after the war was over.

Today the Fort remains in operation as a historical museum. Tour guides lead visitors on a tour of the fort along with the dungeons. From the top of the fort, visitors have a breathtaking view of Nassau and the harbor.

To view photos of the fort, visit my Fort Charlotte photo gallery.

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