
- Fort Ticonderoga
102 Fort Ti Road
Ticonderoga, New York 12883 - 7:30-10:00PM ET
7:30 p.m. Fort Ticonderoga Opens to Visitors for Evening Vignette
8:00 p.m. The Last Hour of British Ticonderoga (Soldiers’ and Officers’ Barracks)
Put, ‘America’s First Victory,’ into perspective as you meet the British soldiers and their families that garrisoned Ticonderoga up to May 10, 1775. Examine the mess room and soldiers’ apartments. Talk with commander Captain William Delaplace about his guard and the challenges of housing soldiers at this aging Fort. Discuss with Lieutenant Joceyln Feltham his future plans, as he hoped to depart when he was relieved.
9:00 p.m. Capture of Fort Ticonderoga (Performance on the Parade Ground)
In this half-hour program, watch as the Green Mountain Boys rush out of the night with patriotic shouts and the war cry of “No Quarter!” See this remote British garrison surprised, asleep with their families in the quarters. Listen as British officers try to buy time and attempt to negotiate a peaceful surrender with the famous and infamous Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen.
10:00 p.m. Fort Ticonderoga Closes to Visitors

America’s Field Trip
The countdown is on — don’t miss this chance to visit one of America’s most iconic historic sites!
This contest invites students in grades 3–12 to share their perspectives on what America means to them and earn a trip to the iconic landmarks that bring America’s story to life. Field trip opportunities range from Yellowstone National Park to newly added trips like Boston and New York City. Don’t wait — the deadline is April 16!