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There seems to be one in Surinam -- an old fort that is today open to the public as a museum. I don't know of any in New York State.
See:
http://www.caribbeanb2b.com/directory/detailsview.php?id=&altid=2353
http://www.opo-sranan.com/265.0.html
http://www.stichtingintercongress.nl/index.htm?location=suriname.htm

Hugh MacDougall, Cooperstown

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  Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:04 PM
  Subject: Location of a tourist attraction


  Has anyone heard of a tourist attraction called "Fort Nieuw Amsterdam."  I would like to know if such a place existed, if so, when and where.

  Thanks.

  Michael Aikey
  NYS Military Museum

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