June 5, 2012
Fort Jefferson, Florida, is an unfinished fortress in the Florida Keys. It contains 16 million bricks, making it the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere. And, it’s a ghost town – it’s been unused since the late 1800s.
(Photo via...

Fort Jefferson, Florida, is an unfinished fortress in the Florida Keys. It contains 16 million bricks, making it the largest masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere.  And, it’s a ghost town – it’s been unused since the late 1800s.

(Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

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