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Fuerte de San José

1760 establishments in New Spain18th-century establishments in Puerto RicoBuildings and structures demolished in 1907Buildings and structures in Ponce, Puerto RicoColonial Puerto Rico
Forts in Puerto RicoGovernment buildings completed in 1760Military installations established in the 1760sSpanish colonial fortifications

Fuerte de San José, also known as Fuerte de la Playa de Ponce, was an 18th-19th-century Spanish fortress located in Barrio Playa in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It was part of a three-fort system design to defend the Port of Ponce, the Barrio Playa seaport village and the City of Ponce from seaborne attacks. However, only two of the three fortifications materialized, with Fuerte San José being the largest and most complete. The fort was in operation 125 years, from 1760 to 20 March 1885, and was demolished in 1907 by order of the Puerto Rico Legislature to make room for the growing civilian population of Barrio Playa. Fuerte de San José has been compared to Fortín de San Gerónimo in San Juan, in terms of design, purpose and size.

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Fuerte de San José
Calle Pedro García Luciano (Calle Bonaire), Ponce Playa (Playa)

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N 17.9806 ° E -66.62173 °
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Calle Pedro García Luciano (Calle Bonaire) 2
00716 Ponce, Playa (Playa)
Puerto Rico, United States
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