Frozen Fort presentations, Ghost Tours, Battles & Beverages offered at Fort William Henry
Fort William Henry Museum is inviting guests to step back 270 years in time to experience winter on the edge of the wilderness with living … Read more
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Fort William Henry Museum is inviting guests to step back 270 years in time to experience winter on the edge of the wilderness with living … Read more
Fort William Henry is presenting a weekend of living history Sept. 18 – 21, 2025, to commemorate the 270th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake … Read more
Reenactors representing British, French, and Provincial soldiers, their Native American Allies and camp followers will set up an 18th Century military encampment on Rogers Island … Read more
The Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance invites the public to its annual Battlefield Park Memorial Day ceremony, on May 27, 2024.
Historian, educator and Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance member John-Eric Nelson will discuss the 1755 Battle of Lake George in a presentation at the Fort … Read more
Musket fire and cries of “Vive la France” echoed off the Lake George ice this Saturday, March 25, as French and Indian War reenactors recreated … Read more
Fort William Henry has been quiet since it closed for the season last fall, but it came alive today with war whoops and musket fire … Read more
“It was a feature peculiar to the colonial wars of North America that the toils and dangers of the wilderness were to be encountered before … Read more
In 1757, the British Colonies of New England had an entrenched population of nearly 1.5 million. New France wrapped around the British colonies to the … Read more
It is 1757 and the Marquis de Montcalm’s forces are pressing down Lac du Saint Sacrament, advancing in a campaign to take Fort William Henry. … Read more