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To
Learn More on Related History Please Visit These Websites
The
Fort at No. 4 living history museum at Charlestown, New Hampshire where
the past comes alive.
http://www.fortat4.com
Chimney
Point Vermont State Historic Site at the strategic gateway to Lake
Champlain and the Champlain Valley.
http://www.historicvermont.org/chimneypoint
Crown
Point State Historic Site. The ruins of Fort St. Frederic, "His
Majesty's Fort of Crown Point," and surrounding lands were acquired
by the State of New York in 1910. Guests can see the ruins of the
original 18th-century structures.
http://www.nysparks.state.ny.us/sites/info.asp?siteID=8
Report
to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and
War of 1812 Sites in the United States. The National Park Service, U.S.
Department of the Interior published their Revolutionary War and War of
1812 sites study in 2007. The Crown Point Road is a topic of discussion
in this report.
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/Rev1812_Final_Report.pdf
Learn
more about the war that made America at this website dedicated to the
250th anniversary of the French and Indian War.
http://www.frenchandindianwar250.org
Fort
Ticonderoga National Historic Landmark in Ticonderoga, New York hosts
museum exhibits, events, and educational programs.
http://www.fort-ticonderoga.org
Online
source for maps, history, and research resources for the old roads of
Vermont. Also, a good link to information regarding Vermont old road
law.
http://www.vtroads.com
America's
Historic Lakes - The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site. A
comprehensive on-line resource where historians, educators, students,
and visitors can "Explore the History" of the lakes region.
http://www.historiclakes.org
Thinking
of visiting the mid-Vermont area, Middlebury, Vergennes, Bristol, or
Lake Champlain? Then this site managed by the Addison County Chamber of
Commerce is a great place to learn about local events.
http://www.midvermont.com
Promoting
stewardship for America's 5th Great Lake, the Lake Champlain
Basin Program works to benefit the Lake Champlain Basin's water quality,
fisheries, wetlands, wildlife, recreation, and cultural resources.
http://www.lcbp.org
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