Season highlights include interactive 18th-century French Garrison Garden, Hands-on Horticulture Series, and new children's programs in July and August.
Fort Ticonderoga recently received a GO Grant enabling Director of Education Rich Strum to present at the New York State Council for the Social Studies 75th Annual Conference held in Rye Brook, New York.
The King's Garden is located at Fort Ticonderoga. On April 13th, the Second Annual Garden & Landscape Symposium will be presented. This is targeted at both beginner and experienced gardeners.
Fort Ticonderoga is pleased to announce that four scholarships are available for teachers to attend the Third Annual "Material Matters: It's in the Details" seminar January 26 & 27, 2013.
Discover the story of Henry Knox's noble train of artillery at Fort Ticonderoga's upcoming living history event, Saturday, December 1, from 10 am - 4 pm. The event will feature a lively program highlighting Henry Knox's arrival to Fort Ticonderoga and recreate the beginning of the epic feat that ultimately forced the British evacuation from Boston on March 17, 1776.
Fort Ticonderoga will host its Third Annual "Material Matters: It's in the Details" the weekend of January 26 & 27, 2013. This weekend event focuses on the material culture of the 18th century and is intended for collectors, re-enactors, and people with a general interest in learning more about objects of the 18th century and what they can tell us about history.