Fort Ticonderoga
Everyday People,
Extraordinary Events
Open daily from May 10 through October 20, 2008
Hours are 9:00 – 5:00
Each year over 90,000 people from throughout the world are welcomed to Fort Ticonderoga, a not-for-profit administered by the Fort Ticonderoga Association.
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 Now Open with a
New Exhibit “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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