Links of related historical interest!


Markers Along the Crown Point Road

Google Maps Link to the GPS Survey of Existing Markers Along the Route of the Crown Point Road.


The Fort at No. 4
Living History Museum at Charlestown, NH, where the past comes alive!


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.


Chimney Point – Vermont State Historic Site

 

Fort Ticonderoga National Historic Landmark
This Ticonderoga, New York landmark hosts museum exhibits, events, and educational programs.


Friends of the Hubbardton Military Road
Currently, a group of Crown Point Road Association members focused on documenting and recording the history and location of this old military road.


Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site
Located on a grassy hill between the Taconic Mountains and the Champlain Valley, this is the site of the only Revolutionary War battle fought entirely in Vermont. The rear guard action fought here has been called “the beginning of the end” for British General John Burgoyne and his company’s great plan.


Mount Independence State Historic Site
Located on the Vermont shoreline of Lake Champlain, this site is a designated National Historic Landmark which has been called one of the most important historic sites in the State of Vermont. In 1776, the military complex at Mount Independence was one of the largest communities in North America.