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Top Late-Season Flowers

Posted on August 30, 2017June 20, 2019

Dr. Leonard Perry, Horticulturist in Residence A question I have often received over the years is “what can I plant for late season color?” The problem, I realized, is that […]

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Posted in Family Fun in the Adirondacks, Family programs, Fort Ticonderoga, Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Natural History, Public Programs

Fort Ticonderoga’s Heroic Corn Maze Adventure Opens August 12 with a New 2017 Design!

Posted on July 19, 2017July 18, 2019

What activity combines solving puzzles and testing your knowledge of history with fresh air, sunshine, and over two miles of winding trails? Fort Ticonderoga’s Heroic Maze: A Corm Maze Adventure! […]

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Posted in Education, Family Fun in the Adirondacks, Family programs, Heroic Corn Maze

Let Slip the Dogs of War: Carillon’s Canines

Posted on May 11, 2017July 18, 2019

In 2016, Fort Ticonderoga invited guests to bring their leashed dogs onto our campus to enjoy the remarkable scenic beauty and historic significance of the grounds. In recent years, more […]

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Posted in Books, Collections, Education, Exhibits, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Living History & Material Culture, Programs, Public Programs

North Country History Day is More than “a Day”

Posted on March 27, 2017June 21, 2019

By Director of Education, Rich Strum. Earlier this month, 59 students from across northern New York participated in North Country History Day held here at Fort Ticonderoga. Students placing first […]

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Posted in Education, Exhibits, Family programs, Homeschool, Horticulture, Life Long Learning, Living History & Material Culture, Programs, Public Programs, Scouts, Students, Students History

Calling all GROUPS!

Posted on February 21, 2017July 18, 2019

It’s time to turn the page and experience all that 2017 has to offer. Whether you are planning a school field trip, a group outing, a youth overnight experience, or […]

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Posted in Collections, Education, Exhibits, Family programs, Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Living History & Material Culture, Programs, Public Programs, Scouts, Special Events, Students, Students History, Waterway Tours

Fort Ticonderoga Receives Grant from International Paper for Shoreline Buffer Garden

Posted on January 26, 2017June 20, 2019

The Ticonderoga International Paper Foundation has recently awarded Fort Ticonderoga a grant supporting a shoreline buffer garden designed to educate visitors on how native plants prevent erosion, provide a buffer […]

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Posted in Horticulture, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Waterway Tours

Fort Ticonderoga Presents Sixth Annual Garden & Landscape Symposium

Posted on January 17, 2017June 20, 2019

The King’s Garden at Fort Ticonderoga presents the Sixth Annual Garden & Landscape Symposium on Saturday, April 8th in the Mars Education Center. Geared for both beginning and experienced gardeners, […]

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Posted in Education, Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Public Programs, Special Events

17 things we are looking forward to in 2017!

Posted on January 9, 2017June 21, 2019

2016 was so last month!  It’s time to turn the page and experience all that 2017 has to offer. Whether you are making summer plans to visit the Lake George/Adirondack […]

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Posted in Collections, Education, Exhibits, Family programs, Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape, Life Long Learning, Living History & Material Culture, National History Day, Natural History, Programs, Public Programs, Scouts, Seminars, Special Events, Students, Students History, Teacher History Workshops, Transportation, Waterway Tours

Chipmunks in the Garden

Posted on November 10, 2016June 21, 2019

By Dr. Leonard Perry, Horticulturalist in Residence If you’re like me, or the gardener’s in the King’s Garden, you’ve experienced a banner year for chipmunks in the garden.  I’ve been […]

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Posted in Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape, Life Long Learning

Fall Rose Care

Posted on September 8, 2016June 21, 2019

By Dr. Leonard Perry, Horticulturalist in Residence Do you have some roses that you would like to have survive the upcoming winter, if at all possible, and particularly if new […]

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Posted in Horticulture, King's Garden, Landscape
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