Category Posts: Artillery
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Rhode Island: Bristol, Central Falls, Cranston, Cumberland, East Greenwich, East Providence, Forestdale, Hopkinton, Jamestown, Johnston, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Narragansett
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Rhode Island: Pawtucket, Portsmouth, Providence, Quonset, South Kingstown, Saunderstown, Warren, Watch Hill, West Warwick, Westerly, Westford, Woonsocket
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Texas: Camp Mabry, Texas Forces Military Museum
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Texas, San Antonio, The Alamo
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Vermont: Bennington, Bristol, Burlington, Chester, Colchester, Coventry, Derby, East Barnett, Enosburg Falls, Fair Haven, Isle La Motte
- Artillery: Why Cannon need to be proved: King James II, 1460
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Louisiana, New Orleans
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Maine: Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bath, Belfast, Bridgton, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Brunswick, Cape Elizabeth, Fort Williams, Castine, Fort George, Cushing Island, Fort Levet, Dover-Foxcroft
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Maine: Eastport, East Millinocket, Ellsworth, Fort Fairfield, Fort Kent, Freeport, Great Diamond, Fort McKinley, Hog Island, Fort Gorges, Houlton, House, Fort Scammel, Howland, Kenduskeag, Kennebunkport, Kittery
- Artillery preserved in the USA: Maine: Fort Knox
- Artillery preserved-in the USA: Maine: Lewiston, Lincolnville, Livermore Falls, Lubec, Machiasport, Orono, U of Maine, Oxford, Phippsburg, Portland, Rockland, Rockport, Rumford, Searsport, Sherman, S Berwick, S Portland, Wiscasset
- Artillery in Portugal: Lisbon, Pedrouços
- Artillery in Portugal: Lisbon, Tower of Belém and Castelo de São Jorge