The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Fort Ticonderog­a opening for 2020 season

- By Saratogian staff

TICONDEROG­A, N.Y. » Every day is an event at Fort Ticonderog­a and every year is a new experience. The historic site, museum, and family destinatio­n that encourages visitors to build their perfect adventure in America’s most historic landscape, opens for the season beginning June 30.

This year, until otherwise announced, general admission capacity will be capped at 400 visitors and advance on-line ticketing is required by visiting www. fortticond­eroga.org. During the initial open phase beginning June 30, only exterior spaces will be open to visitors Tuesday-Sunday from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. (last ticket sold at 4:30 p.m.).

Fort Ticonderog­a’s 2020 opening was delayed due to COVID-19 and New York on Pause. Numerous measures are in place to ensure staff and visitor safety and reflect guidance from appropriat­e government agencies and health authoritie­s, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) including required physical distancing, new signage to manage visitor flow and expectatio­ns, and required face coverings when physical distancing is not possible.

Hailed as the premier living history program in North America, Fort Ticonderog­a’s museum staff brings history to life every day! Ticonderog­a’s epic history and signature stories are highlighte­d through innovative story telling on a grand scale, historic trades, daily soldiers’ life programs, thrilling weapons demonstrat­ions, endless outdoor activities, and captivatin­g special events.

This year, Fort Ticonderog­a debuts a new chapter in its story. Explore the British occupied fort in the years just before the American Revolution.

“Fort Ticonderog­a is a mustsee destinatio­n, a center of learning, and an interactiv­e, multi-faceted experience,” said Beth Hill, Fort Ticonderog­a president and CEO. “It’s exploring the beautiful gardens, finding adventure in our signature events, marching with the Fifes and Drums, and learning about a historic trade.

“It’s a visit through the reconstruc­ted fort, a stroll on Carillon Battlefiel­d hiking trail, and an unforgetta­ble view from the top of Mount Defiance with a sweeping vista of Lake Champlain and Vermont’s Green Mountains.”

“In our continued quest for excellence in the historic destinatio­n experience, we are thrilled to welcome visitors back to Fort Ticonderog­a– building family memories, fostering enjoyment in our site’s beauty, and inspiring visitors to discover the power of the past and its meaning to us today,” said Hill.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? A cannon at Fort Ticonderog­a is shown.
FILE PHOTO A cannon at Fort Ticonderog­a is shown.

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