We visited on a cold, foggy day. This town was the British, and won a decisive victory, in large part due to the French who provided 25 seige cannons that pummeled the British redoubts (dirt walls).
The grey cannon on the left, is an example of the French cannon that won the battle.
These spiked redoubts made it difficult to storm.
When you made it over the redoubt, you were faced with these cannons.
We bundled K up and put her in the baby Bjorn, under M's jacket, to keep warm.
Where the Redcoats signed the surrender treaty with George Washington.
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