Fort Ticonderoga Truly Has Something For Everyone

Fort Ticonderoga has come a long way since we were kids! 'Just look at all of the unique and fun things you can do when visiting the Fort these days. Visitors can choose from the following offerings and programs:

NEW! Culinary Adventure: A Taste of Liberty 

Visitors can explore a day in the life of British soldiers and their families in 1774 through food! Sample a menu of the real recipes enjoyed by the British garrison of Fort Ticonderoga. Portions of tasty breakfasts and savory dinners incorporate carefully selected heirloom grains, meats, and produce from the King’s Garden. Delight in the sumptuous flavors of Mars AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate desserts as you discover evidence of cooking from the past, and the process of recreating the period palette today.

NEW! History Happy Hour on Lake Champlain

Enjoy a relaxing narrated cruise, surrounded by scenic beauty and Ticonderoga’s rich maritime history aboard the Carillon, Fort Ticonderoga’s classic 1920s tour boat. From poignant to comical, discover the drama that surrounded Ticonderoga on the storied waters of Lake Champlain. Savor the flavor of history through classic cocktails, taken from tales of bootleggers and brave soldiers. A selection of beer, wine, soft drinks, & snacks are available. Availability: June 21, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23.

NEW!  A Date with Brown Bess

In 1774, the British troops at Fort Ticonderoga carried a version of the famous “Brown Bess” musket. But what’s the real story behind this iconic firearm? In this one-of-a-kind behind the scenes, hands-on program, get up close and personal with Fort Ticonderoga Curator, Dr. Matthew Keagle, to really understand “Brown Bess” revealing the industrial systems employed that developed the weapons used to conquer the world in the 18th century. See real artifacts up close, and under careful supervision, handle original weapons from Fort Ticonderoga’s collection. This premium program is limited to 5 participants, ages 16+, and able to lift at least 20 pounds. Availability: June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 August 6, 13.

Cannon and Coffee

Explore Fort Ticonderoga’s world-class collection of 18th-century artillery from a whole new perspective and be the first to enter Fort Ticonderoga with this special early bird program. Join Fort Ticonderoga Curator, Dr. Matthew Keagle for a special tour across the guns of Ticonderoga and learn the surprising histories of the museum’s artillery collection, spanning the Atlantic Ocean from the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions all the way to the Spanish American War and WWI. Learn how historians can read these pieces and discover what they have to tell us about military history, technology, art, and more. Fresh coffee provided and a unique Fort Ticonderoga coffee mug included! Availability: June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 23.

NEW! A Taste of Liberty

Explore a day in the life of British soldiers and their families on the eve of the American Revolution through food! In this new family-friendly program, sample a tasting menu of the real recipes enjoyed by the British garrison of Fort Ticonderoga in 1774. Enjoy portions of tasty breakfasts and savory dinners, incorporating carefully selected heirloom grains, meats, and produce from Fort Ticonderoga’s King’s Garden. Delight in the sumptuous flavors of Mars AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate desserts as you discover evidence of cooking from the past, and the process of recreating the period palette today. Availability: July 2, 9, 23, 30; August 6.

Drinks and Drama

Learn what the founding fathers were doing when nobody was looking. Between the battles, the men and women stationed at Ticonderoga from 1755 to 1781 endured scandals, hijinks, and above all…drama! Join Fort Ticonderoga’s Curator for a different look, and taste, of the past. Tawdry and tantalizing historical tidbits from Ticonderoga’s past will be paired with historic libations for an unforgettable experience with the past. *This is an adults-only program, ages 21+. Availability: July 3, 31, August 14.

Ticonderoga Guns by Night

The flash of musketry and roar of cannon fire by night will captivate you in this unique tour and demonstrations of 18th-century firepower. The program concludes with a dramatic demonstration of weapons that you will not see anywhere else! Availability: July 4, 11, 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15, 22.

Premium Pavilion Tour

Delve into the exquisite details of the newly restored 1826 Pell Pavilion, enjoying the treasured family tales within each room and each amazing object on display. This entertaining 60-minute tour examines the evolution of this National Historic Landmark, from summer home to hotel, its renovation in 1909, and its most recent complete restoration. Explore incredible examples of the museum’s furniture, decorative arts, and archaeological remains from the Pavilion on exhibit for the very first time. Don’t miss out on this NEW EXCLUSIVE experience at Ticonderoga! Space is limited for these very special tours inside this beautiful American icon on Lake Champlain. Availability: August 13, 20, 27; September 3, 10, 17, 24; October 1, 8, 15.

Photo: Enjoy a relaxing narrated cruise, surrounded by scenic beauty and Ticonderoga’s rich maritime history aboard the Carillon, Fort Ticonderoga’s classic 1920s tour boat. 

To learn more about Fort Ticonderoga’s premium programs, and to purchase tickets, visit www.fortticonderoga.org. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Some blackout dates apply.


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