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All the United States Massachusetts New Bedford Fort Taber Park

Fort Taber Park

Historic seaside park featuring explorable, abandoned military structures.

New Bedford, Massachusetts

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Fort Taber, granite fort (usually closed, but during reenactments, open to the public).   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
One of the four smaller artillery hills.   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Another small hill fort.   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Graffiti, the Battery Milliken.   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
The Battery Milliken, main thru tunnel - leads to the other side of the hill. There’s also ‘balconies’ in the hill.   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Revolutionary reenactment at Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
A trail around the sea wall at Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Revolutionary reenactment at Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Pirate attack reenactment - Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
The Front Door to the Fort   Ragnar of Ballard / Atlas Obscura User
Pirate attack reenactment - Fort Taber   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Fort Taber sea wall (encircles the park until East Beach begins, public beach with parking)   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
Entrance to Battery Milliken (the fence is always open, people walk their dogs up the hill)   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
The Battery Milliken (largest hill fort, with graffiti)   crystallubinsky / Atlas Obscura User
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There is a lot of history here, including an outline of the original wooden structure (circa 1797), earthwork forts from the Civil War era (finished 1861), the large granite fort (construction stalled out in 1863 but for the most part finished later), military museum and tank, and so on. 

The main hallway through Battery Milliken and the hills themselves are all traversable. The small artillery hill mounts and bunkers, which have rooms to explore, are safe and the city cleans them up every so often. Then of course there is the largest granite fort, Fort Taber, which looks like a proper fortress, closed to the public except for events, such as pirate attack or Revolutionary reenactments.

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This is an unsupervised site. Explore at your own risk. Everything is fine except when fools try to go down the staircase to the lowers levels of the Battery Milliken (largest hill fort with the graffiti), there's water down there... Plus, down the side halls, it is as dark as anything can be, so it is almost impossible to navigate anyway.

It's a fantastic place to stroll and explore. It has a fishing pier, beaches (with lifeguards and parking - East Beach), BBQ areas, etc. Features reenactments at times and public outside concerts next to the sea.

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Fort Taber Park
1000C S Rodney French Blvd
New Bedford, Massachusetts, 02744
United States
41.594983, -70.902468
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