Historic Fort Steuben
Historic Fort Steuben is a reconstructed military fort located in Steubenville, Ohio. Built in 1786, it served as a strategic outpost for the United States Army during the Northwest Indian War. The fort was named after Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian military officer who played a key role in training American troops during the American Revolutionary War.
Today, Fort Steuben is a popular historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into early American military life. The site features a visitor center, guided tours, and reenactments, making it an educational destination for those interested in American history and military heritage.