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Fort Stanwix National Monument

4.6 (21 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Tim C.

Great stop if you are in the area. Worth a detour if you are a history buff. We enjoyed our visit and learned a lot not only about the fort, but the area and it's significance as well. This is a very well maintained facility and you can tall there has been a lot of attention to detail. All of this for the low, low cost of free. Stop by and I doubt you'll regret it.

Kate W.

Very impressed with this spot. It's clear that a lot of money and effort was put into the place. They have tours at 10AM and 2PM. I came in slightly too late for the 10AM tour so I wandered through the gorgeous visitor's center looking at the displays and soaking all the information in. Once you pass through the exhibits, you can then take a short walk to the actual fort. I got to the spot just in time to see a musket firing demonstration which was very cool. Super kind staff and a lovely gift shop.

Katherine C.

Very informative park rangers. Three great short films. The Fort is great for a quick walk through but the Visitors Center and the Guided tour give all the info. A short drive stop to the battlefield is a must. Very close by and you can walk the ravine of the ambush.

Lisa M.

Really nice recreation of the original fort. Same location. Known as the fort that never surrendered. Very friendly staff. The museum and gift shop area are put together nicely. I got my nephew a small musket. It's super cool! Couple short films you can watch and several pieces on display. Once your done inside venture out to the fort. It's very large. You can go upstairs as well as each room. The rooms consist of kitchen, furs, and shows you example of how different ranks lived amongst the fort. A 20 minute film is in one of the building within the fort. Would be an excellent field trip for school kids. Fun for families too!

David B.

Driving the highways and byways of America, I am always on the look out for the brown signs, with white letters, declaring the presence of a historic site at the next exit. Fort Stanwix is one of those places. I'm not really one to go out of my way for military stuff but I've been curious about the fort for a long time. Additionally, a former co-worker is on the management team at the site. I am glad I went. For as interesting as the fort is, the Willet Center makes the experience so worthwhile and rich. As is so often the case, the site has many fascinating stories to tell. The area was a significant portage between Finger Lakes; it was important in the French and Indian war and saw action in America's war of Independence. It was a place that had me thinking about the military actions our nation is engaged in today; people and governments making decisions that shape both personal journey's and a nation's history. Although the museum was thought provoking, the reconstruction of the Fort brought it all to life. Although surrounded by the trappings of central Rome today, it was the American outback 250 years ago...life was tough! So, as one that is NOT a fan of military history, Fort Stanwix is still worth the trip!

North Casement Wall inside the fort.
Bryan W.

I'm a volunteer historical interpreter (reenactor) for the Saratoga National Historical Park and our group was invited to participate in an annual encampment event on Veteran's Day weekend out at Ft. Stanwix National Monument. We spent the weekend in this amazing fort and slept in the historic Visiting Officer's Quarters in the North Casement Wall. The entire weekend was an immersion in colonial history as we stayed in our colonial uniforms, ate period food and even cooked over the hearth in the officers quarters using only candles for light at night. No real modern amenities other than the latrines (thankfully). We performed inspections and drills with the other reenactor soldiers and I participated with the firing demonstrations on the cannon crew. While there, we got an amazing behind the scenes tour from a couple of the site's Rangers of the entire fort, even areas that are never open to the public. It's really a very impressive reproduction of the historic fort and the modern construction that was necessary to make the fort a reality in modern times, is really concealed well and will ensure the fort and it's history survive for generations to come. The National Park Service Rangers that work here are all extremely knowledgeable about the history and the fort here and are more than happy to share that knowledge with visitors. I highly recommend this place for anyone with an interest in history and the role local places like this made in the founding of our great country.

Theresa K.

This place was awesome! I took a break from a derby tournament to stop by here and read some signs, and step into some American Revolutionary shit. There was even a guy dressed up like a soldier, showing kids his gun (uhh). But really, it was cool. There were shots, muskets, cannons. We weren't in the part of the fort where they were doing this, so we didn't see it, but we sure could hear it, and it sounded cool. There was a little room that was like a museum within in the fort (and an actual museum outside- We didn't see this). It's free- if you have a chance, go check it out!

Jenny S.

We were in town for a baseball clinic and it ended early so we were looking for things to do and found this wonderful fort to explore. The best part? It is free admission! The woman working the front desk however was not very friendly. She acted like she was so bored working there and hated her life. Talk about Debbie Downer times 500. We wanted to get far from her negativity so we went off exploring. Once we walked to the fort we were taught how to load a cannon and learned why there were spikes on the gate. Great history all around.

Colleen C.

My boys loved this place! They explored the past for hours without a single complaint. We watched some cool films at the Willett Center where I learned just as much as they did, but it was in the fort compound where things came alive and the kids really enjoyed experiencing 18th century military life. It was an interactive, hands on adventure that sparked creativity while walking, running and climbing the grounds. When in Rome ... I highly recommend this stop for history buffs and children alike. We were there during the week ... apparently it gets even better with living history demonstrations on weekends as you can see from other people's photos.

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