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  1. Fort Ticonderoga - Wikipedia

    Fort Ticonderoga (/ taɪkɒndəˈroʊɡə /), formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain in northern New York.

  2. Fort Ticonderoga | Experience America’s History

    Experience the blend of history and natural beauty like nowhere else when you visit Fort Ticonderoga! Explore 2000 acres of America’s most historic landscape located on the shores …

  3. Ticonderoga | New York, Fort, Battles, Map, & Meaning | Britannica

    Ticonderoga is a town in Essex county, northeastern New York, U.S.. It is located at the north outlet (La Chute River) of Lake George where it drains into Lake Champlain. Its strategic …

  4. Visit Fort Ticonderoga | American Battlefield Trust

    Though Fort Ticonderoga was famous as the “Gibraltar of North America,” the stone star fort provided the staging grounds for the one of the first American victories in the Revolution, and …

  5. Fort Ticonderoga | Fort Ticonderoga Northern Department

    The site of the first American victory of the Revolutionary War on May 10th, 1775, Fort Ticonderoga is one of America’s most historic landscapes. The Revolution prompted extensive …

  6. Fort Ticonderoga | Official Adirondack Region Website

    Visitors can tour the restored fort, research library, museum galleries, and acres of beautiful land overlooking Lake Champlain. Artillery demonstrations and frequent reenactments.

  7. Fort Ticonderoga - Wikiwand

    Fort Ticonderoga (/ taɪkɒndəˈroʊɡə /), formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain in northern New York.

  8. National Park Service - Colonials and Patriots (Fort Ticonderoga)

    On July 8, 1758, an army of 15,000 British regular and colonial troops attacked the fort and was repulsed with heavy loss by the French under Montcalm. On July 27, 1759, however, Gen. …

  9. Ticonderoga, Fort :: New York State Military Museum and Veterans ...

    Rebuilt as Fort Ticonderoga 1759-60 by British, captured by Americans in 1775, Gen. Washington sent its cannons to lift the siege of Boston, by Gen Knox. Recaptured by British in 1777 …

  10. The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga - HISTORY

    Mar 8, 2010 · Located on Lake Champlain in northeastern New York, Fort Ticonderoga served as a key point of access to both Canada and the Hudson River Valley during the French and …