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Regional leaders gathered at Fort Ticonderoga on Thursday to unveil a heritage tourism trail spanning across Vermont, New ...
On May 9, 1775, Arnold arrived near Fort Ticonderoga to find Allen already preparing to attack with about 150 men the next day. It took most of the day for the two strong-tempered, egotistical men ...
A surprise dead-of-night attack helped lead to US independence from the British. Now, a series of events are commemorating ...
FORT TICONDEROGA, N.Y. (WCAX) - Historians and reenactors will be celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. The 1775 battle against British forces marked a ...
On the 250th anniversary of a pivotal moment in the Revolutionary War, Fort Ticonderoga announces the reunion of two ...
The 1775 expedition had come up through Sheffield ... he was pleased with events there marking the first stop in Vermont of the expedition to take Fort Ticonderoga. “This is amazing, he said. “I think ...
Attributed to Alonzo Chappel, Fort Ticonderoga Museum Collection. The capture by American forces in May 1775 marked a turning point in the early days of the Revolutionary War, Green Mountain boys ...
Fort Ticonderoga echoed with battle cries and calls of “No Quarter!” A reenactment of that May 10th, 1775, capture marked a thrilling climax of the three-day “no quarter!” series honoring ...
On May 10th, 1775 Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys conducted a dawn raid and captured the then-British controlled Fort Ticonderoga. President and CEO Beth Hill says the upcoming No Quarter ...
said his painting on the side of the former Rathbun Jeweler building depicts the Noble Train of Artillery in which oxen were used to drag captured cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston to defend ...
On May 10th, 1775 Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys conducted a dawn raid and captured the then-British controlled Fort Ticonderoga. President and CEO Beth Hill says the upcoming No Quarter ...