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Jul 3, 2025

American Revolution in the Champlain Valley

July 3  - July 3
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American Revolution in the Champlain Valley 

The Adirondack History Museum celebrates the Independence Day holiday with a special program on the "American Revolution in the Champlain Valley."

From the capture of Fort Ticonderoga to the end of the war with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the Champlain Valley and the surrounding region was traversed by military forces from both sides of the conflict. 

Historian Don Wickman will illuminate these and other aspects of the region's role in the world-changing events of 250 years ago in his talk on Thursday, July 3, at 7 pm.

Wickman, who has researched and written about regional history for years, also served as director of the Kent-Delord House Museum in Plattsburgh. His 2011 book, “A Very Fine Appearance”: The Civil War Photographs of George Houghton, published by the Vermont Historical Society, earned an Award of Merit from the American Association of State & Local History. He is considered the authority on the American Revolution site Mount Independence in Orwell, Vermont and the Vermont Civil War battleflags.

The Adirondack History Museum is a site in the interactive, self-guided Lake Champlain
Revolutionary Quest, developed by the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST), which celebrates the region’s roles in the Revolutionary War.

Details

7590 Court Street, Elizabethtown, 12932
http://adkhistorycenter.org
(518) 873-6466
7:00pm - 12:00am

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