Category talk:Forts in Tennessee

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Visitor attractions[edit]

Hey there, I am not sure if the parent cat Category:Visitor attractions is fully appropriate for all the forts. At least two of them, Ft. Randolph and Ft. Prudhomme, are no longer in existance, the powder magazine remaining of Ft. Wright is on private property and not accessible to visitors without permission. But I guess it's not that important, I just wanted to mention the exceptions from the rule. The other forts are pretty nice visitor attractions, I have seeen a few of them myself even.

At this time, the List of forts (Tennessee) and the Category:Forts in Tennessee have identical members, I have updated them both. Take care and happy editing, doxTxob \ talk 00:47, 5 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]