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www.ticonderogany.comFrasier Bridge:
Located over the LaChute River in Downtown Ticon-
deroga. Among the oldest bridges in the world. It is a double masonry
archer bridge with a cast iron rail. Recently restored.
Hancock House/Ticonderoga Historical Society:
Located at Moses
Circle. A reproduction of the original stone Hancock House. The site
was a gift from Horace Moses. Home to the Ticonderoga Historical
Society. Offers a glimpse into Ticonderoga’s vast History. A gift shop
and Art Gallery is located at the Hancock House.
Historic Marker Trail:
Markers are located throughout Ticonderoga.
Historic Ticonderoga Walking Tour:
A walking tour of the Ticon-
deroga business district and nearby sites throughout Historic Ticond-
eroga. A map guide is available at the Chamber office.
Kings Garden:
40-acre developed landscape along with the formal
garden near Fort Ticonderoga. The King’s Garden maintains features
from each era that shaped it; a time capsule of history and horticul-
ture. Admission to the King’s Garden is included when visiting Fort
Ticonderoga.
Knox Trail Memorial Park:
Located on Montcalm Street. Through
this place passed General Henry Knox to deliver to General George
Washington the train of artillery from Fort Ticonderoga.
LaChute River Trail:
A public pathway along the historic river
flowing through Ticonderoga and behind historic downtown. This is a
perfect location to walk, run or relax. The trail offers wonderful views
of the river and includes a new bridge covered from a train trestle. A
walking guide to the natural and industrial history of the LaChute River
is available.
Liberty Monument:
Located at Moses Circle. Erected in 1924 as a
gift from Horace Moses. An embodiment in bronze of three centuries of
Ticonderoga, Lake George and Lake Champlain history. Surrounding
the base are four heroic figures representing the history of the war path
of nations.
Mossy Point Boat Launch (Lake George):
Mossy Point Boat Launch
located off Black Point Road gives access for boats and fisherman to
Lake George.
Mount Defiance:
Fort Ticonderoga maintains a road to the top of
Mount Defiance, which provides one of the most spectacular views in
the area. You can see up and down Lake Champlain, and get an aerial
view of Fort Ticonderoga, Mount Independence and the Green Moun-
tains of Vermont. There is an observance and picnic pavilion at the top.
Northern Lake George Paddle & Pickle Ball:
NLG offers a 2 court
platform tennis facility with a warming hut and viewing deck. Open to
the public year round. For players of all ages. Any adult can sign up for
a court, borrow paddles and play between 10 am and 5 pm by register-
ing in advance at the Golf Pro Shop at the Ticonderoga Country Club.
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