Fort Amsterdam

fort on the southern tip of Manhattan, New York during the colonial period (1625–1788)

Fort Amsterdam (later called Fort James, Fort Willem Hendrick, Fort James (again), Fort William, Fort Anne and Fort George between British and Dutch rule) was a fort on the southern tip of modern-day Manhattan that was the administrative headquarters for the Dutch and then British rule of New York from 1625 to 1790, when it was torn down after the American Revolution.

A map of Nieuw Netherland from 1660. Fort Amsterdam is located on the southern tip.