Fort Stevens (Civil War Defenses of Washington)

Washington, D.C.

TypeOutdoors
CategoryLandmarks Memorials
Visitingfree

The only Civil War battle ever fought inside Washington happened right here in July 1864 — and Abraham Lincoln stood on this parapet under actual enemy fire, the only sitting U.S. president to come under fire in combat. The CCC rebuilt the earthworks in the 1930s, so you can still walk the parapet line today, a five-minute detour that turns a DC layover into standing on a real battlefield.

A genuine free, checkinable Civil War site with a five-star story hook (Lincoln under fire) that most DC visitors never hear about — classic hidden-gem-forward pillar content, and it anchors the broader Fort Circle Parks trail system for hikers.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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