![]() One of the original cisterns for Fort Macon. |
![]() Two seige mortars in front of the Museum Shop. |
![]() A reproduction of the Hot Shot Furnace. Cannon balls were loaded in from the rear, were heated super-hot, and retrieved from the front. These hot projectiles would then cause fires to wooden ships when hit. |
![]() Interior of a casemate in the Inner Wall. |
![]() A passageway connecting several casemates. |
![]() The parade ground of Fort Macon. The upper tier of the Inner Wall is undergoing restoration. |
![]() View of the Sally Port and the Outer Wall. The author's brother, Nathan, is pictured. |
![]() The Sally Port. |
![]() The entrance to a defensive casemate in the Outer Wall. |
![]() The interior of this same casemate. It has been flooded with rainwater. |