| The OES visited the Fort
Saint Clair Museum on July 1, 2001. After visiting the historic site of
Fort Saint Clair, we went to the museum.
Pictured below are various displays that were in the museum. For
more information on Fort Saint Clair, click on it's link above.
Thanks to Corrine for taking us to Fort Saint Clair. |
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| Location
Information: Public Park |
| Fort St. Clair is located on Camden Road in
Eaton, Preble County. |
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| Photographs |
A model of how Fort Saint Clair appeared in 1792. This wood tie is part of Corduroy Road, one of the original roads in the area. Flags from different eras. Military uniforms of different types. An old Civil War pistol (picture taken through a glass case). Keys that went to buildings at Fort Saint Clair. World War II Relics that are on display. Stairs that go up to a restricted area. The trophey room of Eaton's own track star. A kitchen set up with old appliances. This really old fridge still works!
A model of how Fort Saint Clair appeared in 1792.
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