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Celebrate Fall at Fort Ticonderoga’s Heritage, Harvest, & Horse Festival on September 30!
Join Fort Ticonderoga to celebrate the sights, sounds, and tastes of fall on Saturday, September 30. Bring the whole family to the Heritage, Harvest & Horse Festival for a full day of autumn fun, set in the midst of the … Continue reading
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Fort Ticonderoga Generates More than $12 Million Economic Impact for Ticonderoga Region
Fort Ticonderoga, a not-for-profit educational organization and major cultural destination, announced today that it generates a total of $12.1 million annually in economic impact. The total includes visitor spending from tourists; spending by the Fort Ticonderoga Association in its daily … Continue reading
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Tagged Annual Economic Impact, Beth Hill, Carl Heilman II, Dan Stec, economic impact report, Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Ticonderoga’s Mars Education Center, James McKenna, Joe Giordano, local businesses, Magellan Strategy Group, major cultural destination, Mars Education Center, Matthew Courtright, New York, New York Assemblyman, President and CEO of the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism, regional businesses, Sanford W. Morhouse, Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga Chamber of Commerce, Ticonderoga Town Supervisor, Tourism, tourism in the Adirondacks, tourism in Ticonderoga
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