Ticonderoga
Ticonderoga is a historic site located in northeastern New York, known for its strategic importance during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was originally built by the French in 1755 and later captured by the British. It played a crucial role in several military campaigns and is famous for the capture by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys in 1775.
Today, Fort Ticonderoga is a popular tourist destination, featuring restored buildings, reenactments, and educational programs. The site also includes a museum that showcases artifacts from its military history, making it an important landmark for understanding early American history.