Major Events at Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga
Everyday People,
Extraordinary Events
9:30–5:00 Daily,
May 21st through
October 20th, 2009
Fort Ticonderoga is celebrating a century of preservation, education and fun in 2009. The Fort has been a ‘must visit’ for generations of families vacationing in the North Country. Each season over 80,000 guests visit and many of them are reliving their visit with their children and grandchildren! Now, fully restored to its 1755 skyline, the Fort has even more to offer. Don’t wait another 100 years to visit!
The Fort is much more than a restored military fortress. Your visit will include rich and varied offerings including costumed interpreters, 30-minute guided tours, a world class museum, daily musket demonstrations, and self-guided tours of the Fort.

Fife & Drum Corps.

Deborah Clarke Mars Education
Center featuring “Face of War;
Triumph and Tragedy
at Ticonderoga, 1758-1759”
Visit the Fort Ticonderoga National Historic Landmark and come away with a deeper understanding of American history from the French and Indian War and Revolutionary War periods of the 18th century.
You'll experience the meanings of freedom, personal sacrifice, and public responsibility – as the stories of the men, women, and children whose lives became entwined in the colonial wars unfold through the Fort's collections, educational programs, and reenactments.
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