American Queen August 16th & 23rd Mississippi & Ohio Rivers Brochure

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ASHPORT LANDING

INCLUDED TOUR

GUIDED TOUR OF FORT PILLOW The fort was originally built by Confederate troops in 1861 and named after General Gideon J. Pillow of Maury County. It was abandoned in 1862 due to the Union Navy’s advancement along the Mississippi River. The area became a state park in 1971. The 1,642 acre Fort Pillow is known for its wellpreserved breastworks and reconstructed inner fort. The park’s museum offers Civil War artifacts including a canon and interpretive displays relating to the history of Fort Pillow. On our visit to the historic Fort Pillow we will explore the artifacts and displays of the fort’s Interpretive Center. Here, we will have the opportunity to view a video outlining the history of Fort pillow and the role it played during the Civil War. As you explore, discover the intricate steps required to fire a Civil War cannon, many of which can be found stationed throughout the fort. Then, meet with Civil War soldier reenactors and witness a rifle firing demonstration!

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