FORT NORFOLK, Va. – Re-enactors stand below the 15-star flag after raising the colors here June 9, 2012. Historic Fort Norfolk was officially re-opened for public visitation during OpSail 2012 Virginia, and during that time, re-enactors provided historical interpretation for the public. The Norfolk District, Army Corps of Engineers had previously closed the more than 200-year-old fort for repairs. Fort Norfolk, home to the Norfolk District, is one of the last remaining 19 harbor-front forts authorized by President George Washington in 1794. ( Army photo/Kerry Solan) 120609-A-ET072-073


FORT NORFOLK, Va. – Re-enactors stand below the 15-star flag after raising the colors here June 9, 2012. Historic Fort Norfolk was officially re-opened for public visitation during OpSail 2012 Virginia, and during that time, re-enactors provided historical interpretation for the public. The Norfolk District, Army Corps of Engineers had previously closed the more than 200-year-old fort for repairs. Fort Norfolk, home to the Norfolk District, is one of the last remaining 19 harbor-front forts authorized by President George Washington in 1794. ( Army photo/Kerry Solan) 120609-A-ET072-073 by norfolkdistrict


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