Talk:Fort Macon State Park
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Second Picture
editI moved down the second picture a little bit to maybe disperse the photos. You can undo/move again if you'd like. Zanter 13:01, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
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editArticle reassessed and graded as start class. --dashiellx (talk) 19:32, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
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Number of bricks in a US fort
editI removed the following unsourced claim from the article: Fort Macon is made up of 2,379,546 bricks—more than any other U.S. fort.
More than 16 million bricks were used to build Fort Jefferson (Florida). Donald Albury 19:59, 1 September 2024 (UTC)