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Stop 2: Demi-Lune and Outer Defenses

The coverface served as an initial line of defense and shielded the granite walls of Fort Warren from direct fire by enemy cannon from either a broad sided ship or an invaded nearby island. The crescent-shaped stone structure within it is known as the Demi-Lune. The Demil-Lune offered defending soldiers a covered position to fire at attacking enemy foot soldiers approaching from the beach. The road to the left was constructed later.

Fortify Your Vocabulary: 

Coverface: A large sloped, earthen mound that comouflaged and protected the granite walls of the fort from enemy fire. 

Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park: Fort Warren Tour
  1. Welcome!
  2. Stop 1: Visitor Center & Dock
  3. Stop 2: Demi-Lune and Outer Defenses
  4. Stop 3: Sallyport
  5. Stop 4: Bastion C
  6. Stop 5: Front II and Bastion B
  7. Stop 6: Front I and Bastion A
  8. Stop 7: Parade Ground and Powder Magazine
  9. Stop 8: Bastion D
  10. Thank you for visiting!