Standing Buildings
- Arsenal
- Artillery Shed
- Blacksmith Shop
- Sutler Building/Storehouse
- Soldiers' Barracks
- Officers Quarters
- Commandant's House
- Hospital/Messhall
- West Sallyport
- Casemates
- East Magazine
- Casemate 11
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