Dates for this event
Packages and Promotions
Valid Apr. 4 - Apr. 7
Valid Mar. 19 - Apr. 7
Prime Eclipse Time Lodging
Park Motor Inn
Enjoy any 3 nights in this beautiful little apartment between April 5th and April 8th. Prime Eclipse time. Call (518)873-2233 for details.
Valid Apr. 7
Valid Mar. 27 - Apr. 7
Total Eclipse Prix Fixe
The Deer's Head Inn
The Deer's Head Inn is offering a special Prix Fixe for the Total Eclipse on April 8 for $60. To Start: Tuna and Swordfish Skewers or Black Trumpet Mushroom Toast Followed by: Squid Ink Pasta Then choose: Burnt Leek Ash Coated Pork Loin or Black Sea...
Valid Apr. 7
Valid Mar. 21 - Apr. 7
Ticonderoga Area SE24 Business Promotions & Specials
Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce
Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce Business Promotions and Specials A wide variety of TACC businesses are offering specials and promotions for the Solar Eclipse to take place on Monday, April 8, 2024 including dining and shopping specials and discounts.
Valid Feb. 4 - May. 4
Valid Feb. 21 - May. 4
Spring into a Free Night
Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites
Stay two nights, earn a free night.
Valid Apr. 3 - Apr. 7
Valid Feb. 21 - Apr. 7
SE24 Special Brew at Ledge Hill Brewing
Ledge Hill Brewing Co
Valid Apr. 3 - Apr. 7
Valid Feb. 27 - Apr. 8
Montcalm Liquor Solar Eclipse Discount
10% discount on select items!
Valid Apr. 3 - Apr. 8
Valid Feb. 21 - Apr. 7
Solar Eclipse Shirts
Small Town Boutique & Huddy and Co
Solar Eclipse Shirts The Small Town Boutique will be offering some SE24 themed shirts for sale during the big event!
Valid Feb. 25 - Feb. 25
Valid Feb. 25 - Nov. 29
Veterans, Military and Government Personnel Discounts
Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites
Discounts for Veterans, Military and Government Personnel Veterans, Military and Government Personnel enjoy discounts at or below per diem at Best Western(R) Hotels & Resorts throughout North America. Enter your desired destination and dates of travel...
The Black Woods and Adirondack Exceptionalism
Author! Author! Winter Lyceum Series with Amy Godine
Sunday, February 25
2:00pm
$5 suggested donation
In 1846 and 1847, a wealthy upstate abolitionist, Gerrit Smith, parceled out 120,000 Adirondack acres to three thousand poor, landless Black New Yorkers. His goal: to help his “grantees” gain voting rights denied to all Black men except the wealthiest. Amy Godine explores the imprint of Adirondack exceptionalism on Smith, on the Black activists who helped Smith find his deedholders, on the homesteaders themselves, and on the generations of historians, travel writers and biographers whose own kind of racialized exceptionalism rationalized their dismissal of Smith’s bold idea and the Black pioneers for 175 years.
From Saratoga Springs, independent scholar Amy Godine, author of The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier (Cornell, 2024) is a writer, curator, and lecturer with a longstanding interest in ethnic, migratory, and Black history in the Adirondack region.