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  • Fort San Juan (Joara) - Wikipedia
    Fort San Juan was a late 16th-century fort built by the Spanish under the command of conquistador Juan Pardo in the native village of Joara, in what is now Burke County, North Carolina
  • Fort San Juan - North Carolina History
    During Juan Pardo’s first expedition (1566-67), the Spanish constructed Fort San Juan near present-day Morganton, North Carolina Although the Spaniards abandoned the fort after eighteen months, its presence marked a pivotal moment not only in North Carolina history but in United States history
  • Fort San Juan | NCpedia
    The fascinating story of Fort San Juan reveals the challenges to early European efforts at colonizing what is now the United States It also shows the tragic effects that these attempts had on American Indians tribes and their people
  • The Berry Site - Exploring Joara Foundation
    Archaeologists have identified the site as the location of the Native American town of Joara, which was visited by the Spanish explorers Hernan de Soto (1540) and Juan Pardo (1567) In 2013, archaeologists confirmed that this site is also the site of the Spanish Fort San Juan, established by Juan Pardo in 1567
  • Joara and Fort San Juan History - Swannanoa Valley Museum . . .
    This year, the Swannanoa Valley Museum is hosting the traveling exhibit 2020 – Unearthing Our Forgotten Past: Fort San Juan Learn more about the fascinating history of the Joara and the Juan Pardo expeditions below 1 Life in the Carolinas 500 Years Ago Above: An illustration of the Mississippian town of Cahokia, credit Alamy
  • Fort San Juan (N-47) | NC DNCR
    There, in January 1567 at a native village named Joara, Captain Juan Pardo founded a garrison, Fort San Juan, and manned it with thirty soldiers Occupied for nearly a year and a half, it was the first European settlement in the interior of what is now the United States
  • Fort San Juan (Burke County) | Ancient North Carolinians
    The Berry site (31BK22), near Morganton in Burke County, is the location of a large Native American town (Joara) and a 16th-century Spanish colonial outpost (Cuenca and Fort San Juan)


















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