Fort Venango

Fort Venango
Near Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Fort Venango is located in Pennsylvania
Fort Venango
Fort Venango
Former location of the Fort Venango in Pennsylvania
Coordinates41°23′22″N 79°49′20″W / 41.38932°N 79.82217°W / 41.38932; -79.82217
TypeFort
Site information
Controlled byUnited Kingdom
Site history
Built1760
In use1760-1763
MaterialsWood
Battles/warsPontiac's Rebellion
DesignatedOctober 10, 1971

Fort Venango was a small British fort built in 1760 near the present-day site of Franklin, Pennsylvania. It replaced Fort Machault, a French fort built at the confluence of French Creek and the Allegheny River. In August 1759, near the end of the French and Indian War, after the French surrender of Fort Niagara to the British, the French burned Fort Machault and retreated north. Fort Venango was built during summer 1760. It was attacked and destroyed in June 1763 during Pontiac's War.