Ticonderoga Heritage Museum
Ticonderoga Heritage Museum
4.5
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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runwiz
MD73 contributions
Aug 2021
Nice little local museum. Free of charge but donations accepted. Many displays showing the history (primarily industrial)of the area, especially the Ticonderoga pencil. The docent was very knowlegeable.
Written 22 August 2021
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Jack L
East Syracuse, NY790 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
The center closes at 4:00, with my arrival time of 3:50. Linda, center's staff member, and I had talked over the phone about the Veteran's Memorial Park in Crown Point, the main reason for visiting. Linda was able to furnish more information in person.
Since my visit was short I was unable to see all what the center has to offer. There is a large number of area brochures available. Linda kept the center open about three minutes extra to help me, which I appreciated.
The center is located at the intersection of Montcalm & Tower Avenue, with parking in front & at least four spaces. Hours: Open daily 10:00 to 4:00, from June 24 to Labor Day. A visit is recommended.
Since my visit was short I was unable to see all what the center has to offer. There is a large number of area brochures available. Linda kept the center open about three minutes extra to help me, which I appreciated.
The center is located at the intersection of Montcalm & Tower Avenue, with parking in front & at least four spaces. Hours: Open daily 10:00 to 4:00, from June 24 to Labor Day. A visit is recommended.
Written 12 August 2017
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YankeeforLife56
Bristol, VT112 contributions
May 2016 • Family
This museum is tucked away in the Town of Ticonderoga at quite a reach from the more famous Fort by the same name. As directions and take the extra half hour drive to enjoy this quaint and well preserved slice of Americana. You'll be glad you did.
Written 20 August 2016
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Margo9876
United States255 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
The Pell family acquired Fort Ticonderoga and later decided to restore it. Several family members were veterans, and some of the war memorabilia is displayed here, as well as cannons from the fort, shot found there, and information on how they came to store the fort.
Written 27 June 2019
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Dartmom22
Abington, PA5 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
Stopped in to ask direction for a kayak trip and afterward to thank her, but stayed for the wonderful museum and discussion about the history of Ti and the pencils they made. Really cool. So glad we stopped in.
Written 30 June 2018
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Vicki G
Kingston, NY9 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
The Ticonderoga Heritage Museum is a gem, especially if you want to find out about the history of Ticonderoga and Ticonderoga pencils. Great for kids, with hand-on activities. Our tour guide was friendly and very informative.
Written 17 July 2024
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Bstew
33 contributions
Aug 2022 • Solo
The museum was well thought out and presented a great history of the area. The different displays helped to explain events in history.
Written 30 August 2022
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carolbenton5
9 contributions
Jul 2020
visited this place a long time ago and when we took a trip home we stopped by with our grandchildren. nice place very interesting
Written 20 July 2020
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UKTurkeyTrotter
uk769 contributions
May 2019
This is an interesting place all connected with the final defeat of the Brits in the souther part of North America, now called the USA. The battle here was against a small British force but led to the Battle of Saratoga where the Brits were comprehensively defeated by a larger American force and finally came to the conclusion they couldn't win. They had another try in 1812 but that didn't work either.
The museum tells the tale effectively and showcases a French built fort that had been taken over by the Brits. Storey well presented and well worth a visit.
The museum tells the tale effectively and showcases a French built fort that had been taken over by the Brits. Storey well presented and well worth a visit.
Written 26 July 2019
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