Fort Presque Isle

Fort Presque Isle (also Fort de la Presqu'île) was a fort built by French soldiers in summer 1753 along Presque Isle Bay in present-day Erie, Pennsylvania, to protect the northern terminus of the Venango Path. It was the first of the French posts built in the Ohio Country, and was part of a line that included Fort Le Boeuf, Fort Machault, and Fort Duquesne.

Fort Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Commemorative plaque of Fort Presque Isle location
Coordinates42.137085°N 80.079374°W / 42.137085; -80.079374
Site information
Controlled by France 17531759
British Empire 17591763
 United States 17861852
Site history
Built1753
In use17531763;
17861852
Demolished1852
Battles/warsPontiac's Rebellion
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