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Fort Pitt was a British fort built in 1759-1761 at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers, where the Ohio River is formed. It was the site of several conflicts and sieges during the French and Indian War and Pontiac's War, and later became part of Pittsburgh.
Fort Pitt is a traditional but modern school with high expectations and pastoral care for its students. It offers GCSE and A level courses, as well as enrichment activities and assemblies on various topics.
Visit the Fort Pitt Museum in Point State Park to learn about the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and the birth of Pittsburgh. See interactive exhibits, historical figures, and 18th-century artifacts.
Fort Pitt Museum is a museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that focuses on the role of Fort Pitt in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the founding of Pittsburgh. The museum is located in a recreated bastion of Fort Pitt, which was built in 1758 and abandoned in 1792.
Learn about Fort Pitt, a key British fortification during the French and Indian War, and its predecessor Fort Duquesne. Explore the construction, siege, and decline of Fort Pitt and its role in the American Revolution.
Learn about the Forks of the Ohio, where British, French, Colonial and Native American forces fought for control of North America. Explore the Fort Pitt Museum's exhibits, videos, programs and partnerships with the historic tribes of the region.
Learn about the role of Western Pennsylvania in the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and the founding of Pittsburgh at the Fort Pitt Museum. Explore interactive exhibitions, life-like figures, and 18th-century artifacts at this historic site.