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Fort Ticonderoga Unveils Two New Exhibitions on July 1
Fort Ticonderoga unveils its two newest exhibitions on July 1, 2015. Object Lessons: Perspectives on Material Culture and Diorama-rama: History in Miniature incorporate new interactive components, fun for the whole family. The exhibits are included in a Fort Ticonderoga general … Continue reading →
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1756: The Front Line of New France Exhibit Now Open
Fort Ticonderoga Museum’s newest exhibit introduces the campaign of 1756 from the French perspective. Using artifacts, archaeological material, and hands-on reproductions, 1756: The Front Line of New France explores how the soldiers who fought for France’s empire were equipped with … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1756, 18th century, Collections, empire, Exhibit, Fort Ticonderoga, France, museum, South Barracks, The Front Line of New France
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