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Fort William Henry Museum & Restoration
Originally built in 1755, this legendary British fort was featured in "The Last of the Mohicans"
Step back in time at Fort William Henry and experience what was like to be at the outpost in the wilderness in 1757. Learn about the hardships and fears of those on the front line defending the British Colonies from French invaders.
Take a tour and see live military demonstrations. Meet a British soldier of the 35th Regiment of Foot or ask the Ranger about the different tactics learned from the Native American people that changed the way war is fought - tactics that are still in use today with the modern military. Discover the important part women played at the 18th century fortress and entrenched camp.
Originally built in 1755, this legendary British fort was featured in "The Last of the Mohicans."
Take a tour and see live military demonstrations. Meet a British soldier of the 35th Regiment of Foot or ask the Ranger about the different tactics learned from the Native American people that changed the way war is fought - tactics that are still in use today with the modern military. Discover the important part women played at the 18th century fortress and entrenched camp.
Originally built in 1755, this legendary British fort was featured in "The Last of the Mohicans."
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