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Fort Lee, originally Fort Constitution, was a Revolutionary War -era fort located on the crest of the Hudson Palisades in what was then Hackensack Township, New Jersey opposite Fort Washington at the northern end of Manhattan Island.
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This realistic Fort Lee Historic Park Guide helps you plan your next adventure in this small but scenic park. Fort Lee Historic Park is a small part of Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey. The park museum and restored structures give you a way to learn more about the American Revolutionary War.
1 wrz 2023 · Nice park with decent views overlooking the Hudson River, and especially the George Washington Bridge. It is a short paved walk to the area that overlooks the GWB. Fantastic to catch the sunrise. And also saw several deer near the parking area as I left. There is a parking fee from 9 am - 6 pm.
The Visitor Center is at the heart of the Historic Park, providing information on the role of Fort Lee in the American Revolution. Two floors of displays present the story of how General Washington was forced to evacuate the area in November 1776 and lead his famous “Retreat to Victory” across New Jersey at the end of 1776.
Fort Lee Historic Park is set on 33 landscaped acres atop the Palisades just south of the George Washington Bridge, with spectacular overlooks of the Hudson, Manhattan, and the George Washington Bridge.
A 33-acre cliff top park on the Palisades, the Fort Lee Historic Park features a Visitor Center and a reconstructed Revolutionary War encampment. It is the site of Fort Constitution, which was fortified in 1776 to oppose British ships in the Hudson.