In Fort Kent, visitors can explore several fascinating historic landmarks that reflect the region’s borderland heritage and Acadian roots. One of the most notable sites is the Fort Kent Blockhouse, built in 1843 during the Aroostook War tensions; it’s the only surviving blockhouse from that conflict in Maine. Another must-see is the Acadian Village, an open-air museum featuring restored buildings, artifacts, and exhibits that showcase 19th-century Acadian life, traditions, and architecture.