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www.ticonderogany.comTiconderoga Fire Museum/ Hall of Flame:
Fireman’s History
Museum located at the Ticonderoga Fire Department on Montcalm
Street preserves the local history of the department. Open year round
(Monday, Thursday, & Sunday afternoons).
Ticonderoga Heritage Museum:
Located on Lower Montcalm Street
and better known as the 1888 Building. Offers International Paper/
Ticonderoga Paper Company and American Graphite history, as well
as Ticonderoga Pencil displays. A gift shop with locally made products
is located at the Heritage Museum. The Heritage Museum also host
kid’s arts programs throughout the summer and hosts events through-
out the year.
Ticonderoga Veterans Memorial:
Ticonderoga Veterans Memorial
located above the LaChute Falls and Bicentennial Park gives honor to
the Ticonderoga Area Veterans who served in the US Armed Forces in
War and Peace.
Tower Avenue Grindstones:
Located along Tower Avenue off of
Montcalm Street the Grindstones lining the street were used by the
early mills operating in the 1800’s. The mills were located in the entire
area of the falls on the LaChute River.
Crown Point:
Champlain Memorial Lighthouse:
Located at the Crown Point State
Historic Site looking over Lake Champlain and the Champlain Bridge,
the Champlain Memorial Light House serves both as a monument to the
1609 Voyage of Samuel D. Champlain and as a navigational beacon.
Crown Point State Campsite, Boat Launch & Pier:
Located along
Lake Champlain the Crown Point State Campsites gives access to the
lake, 66 campsites and a beautiful view of the Champlain Bridge.
Crown Point State Historic Site & Fort St. Frederic:
Crown Point
State Historic Site located on Lake Champlain on Bridge Road. Explore
the ruins of Fort St. Frederic and the Crown Point Fort. In the Visitor
Center, exhibits interpret the French, British, and American Chapters of
Crown Point’s History. Gift items are available.
Essex County Fish Hatchery:
Located on Fish Hatchery Road off
Creek Road in Crown Point, the Essex County Fish Hatchery releases
trout annually into area waters. Open to the public. Self-guided tours
available. Open 7 days a week from 8 AM - 4 PM.
Gunnison’s Lake Shore Orchard/Farmhouse Bakery & Gift Shop:
Located on Route 9N & 22. Offers the highest quality assortment of
Apples. The bakery and gift shop offer a great array of baked goods and
gift items including homemade cider donuts.
Hammond Library:
Located on Main Street the library offers books,
magazines, and reference materials, as well computer access.
Lake Champlain Bridge:
The “New” Champlain Bridge connects
Crown Point, NY to Addison, VT. The bridge has amazing views of
Lake Champlain. In addition to vehicles, the bridge provides a walking
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