Ticonderoga NY Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AFort Ticonderoga
- PO Box 390
Ticonderoga, NY 12883 - 518 / 585-2821
- Pretty awesome old fort, there was an admission fee which really bummed me out, but great for taking pictures. You can stroll around the property and just ... more on Yelp
- During our holiday at the Adirondacks, we took a day trip to Fort Ticonderoga. What a visit it turned out to be! We were able to participate in a marching band, see musket shootings and canon firings and go on a tour with an guide, all performed by costumed personnel. The Fort authorities have su... more on TripAdvisor
Fort Ticonderoga
PO Box 390Ticonderoga, NY 12883
BHancock House (New York)
- Moses Circle
Route 9N, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 - +1 518 585 7868
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Overview The Hancock House is a historic structure in Ticonderoga, New York. more on En.wikipedia.org
- Overview The Ticonderoga Historical Society resides in this grand Georgian mansion, a replica of the John Hancock home in Boston. The original, built in the mid-1700s, was destroyed in the 19th century. The replica, intended to serve as a museum, was commissioned by Horace Moses, who had built up the Stra... more on Fodor's
Hancock House (New York)
Moses CircleRoute 9N, Ticonderoga, NY 12883
CTiconderoga Heritage Museum
- Montcalm Street and Tower Avenue
Ticonderoga, NY, USA - +1 518 585 2696
- Overview The Heriage Museum has a collection of scale models of Ticonderoga in the 1800s. -- The Ticonderoga Heritage Museum was the location of the main office of the Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company in 1888. Now as a museum it houses exhibits and ... more on MuseumStuff.com
- Overview The brick building that houses this museum served as the main office of the Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company in the late 1800s. Exhibits here focus on the industrial history of Ticonderoga, ... more on Fodor's
Ticonderoga Heritage Museum
Montcalm Street and Tower AvenueTiconderoga, NY, USA
EMount Independence State Historic Site
- 6 miles west of State Route 22A
Orwell, VT - +1 802 759 2412
- Mt. Independence, called Snake Hill until July 4th, 1776, was an important in the history of the Revolution. It's across ... more on Yelp
- Overview Open the doors to Revolutionary War history and archaeology at the visitor center and museum. The unique architecture dramatically reminds visitors of the important interaction of land and lake based action during the Revolutionary War. Two figures use videohologram technology to talk to visitors... more on 1-800-vermont.com
Mount Independence State Historic Site
6 miles west of State Route 22AOrwell, VT
