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Fort Pike
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Fort Pickens
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Orlando Executive Airport
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Pensacola Naval Air Station
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Castillo San Felipe del Morro
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Fort Pulaski
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Brandywine River
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Fort McNair
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Little Bighorn Battlefield
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]
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Devil's Den
-Built in 1816, Fort Pike was named after Zebulon Pike of Pike’s Peak fame. The site was abandoned in 1890–by the living, anyway. Some say the ghost of a sergeant has been seen about the place, and witnesses have described a feeling of being watched as well as the sound of heavy boots treading the […]