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Fort Ticonderoga

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An official Path Through History Site! At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold realized that the British Fort Ticonderoga made an easy target for the American rebels. They captured the fort in 1775 with a band of Green Mountain Boys, only weeks after Lexington and Concord, making it America`s first victory in the Revolution. Visitors can tour the restored fort, research library, museum galleries, and acres of beautiful land overlooking Lake Champlain. Artillery demonstrations and frequent reenactments.

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Events

REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Living History Event: Benedict Arnold’s Command

Adirondacks, Ticonderoga

Dates vary between Jun 22, 2025 - Jun 22, 2025

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REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Signature Reenactment Event: Onward to Canada

Adirondacks, Ticonderoga

Dates vary between Aug 31, 2025 - Aug 31, 2025

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