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Fort Mason
Photographer: Stan A. Williams

Fort Mason

An officers' quarters reconstructed on the crest of Post Hill marks the location of fort that commanded a wide view. A number of crumbling foundations show sites of 23 original buildings, including barracks, officers' quarters, storehouses, stables, guardhouse and hospital. Primarily a cavalry post, Fort Mason was duty station for such military figures as Albert Sidney Johnston, John Bell Hood and Robert E. Lee. Fort Mason was Lee's last command in the U.S. Army—from here he was called to Washington, where he refused command of Union army being prepared for the Civil War. Briefly activated after that war, Fort Mason was abandoned in 1869. The reconstructed building is on original foundations, double fireplace foundations are original, and rock used was from original building materials of fort. Fort Mason is on the Texas Forts Trail. About five blocks south of courthouse.

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204 West Spruce Street
Mason, Texas

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Chronicles the growth and development of the Army in San Antonio from 1845 to the present. Exhibits depict important events and some of the distinguished Americans who lived here, including John J. Pershing and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Featured are the Buffalo Soldiers, the Rough Riders and the Birth of Military Aviation. Self-guided tour maps of the historic sites on post are available. Open 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Wed.–Sun. Free. Visitors without Department of Defense vehicle registration must enter through the Walters Street gate and pick up a visitor's pass. 1210 Stanley Road, Building 123. 210/221-1886. www.ameddregiment.amedd.army.mil/fshmuse/fshmusemain.htm.

City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

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