Fort Ticonderoga Reenactments Mark 250th Anniversary of US Independence with Tribute to First Revolutionary Victory

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How a Pittsfield tavern contributed to America’s first offensive victory in the Revolutionary War — and why it still matters 250 years later

Two hundred and fifty years ago, in a small tavern in the heart of Pittsfield, three revolutionaries quietly hashed out plans for the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. Ten days later, the raid they helped shape — and fight — became the first American offensive victory in the Revolutionary War. On Thursday, the Berkshire County Historical Society, Berkshire Athenaeum and the Berkshire Museum commemorated the semi quincentennial, or 250th anniversary, of the May 1, 1775, meeting at Easton’s Tavern. During the event, about 30 local historians, history buffs and curious locals celebrated the meeting and its far-reaching impacts alongside a familiar face from the past: John Brown, Pittsfield’s own Revolutionary War spy, who returned — sort of — thanks to reenactor Tim Abbott.

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Rep. Stefanik kicks off America’s 250th anniversary celebration at Fort Ticonderoga

July 4, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of American independence. This year marks 250 years since the American Revolution, which started with the historic battles of Concord and Lexington, Massachusetts, and about a month later, the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. It was the first offensive victory for American forces in the Revolutionary War and secured the strategic passageway north to Canada. To mark the patriotic events, a three-day reenactment is happening at Fort Ticonderoga the weekend of May 9 to 11, called “No Quarter!,” referring to a historic military order meaning that “there shall be no survivors,” according to the Lieber Institute at West Point.

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March to Liberty: Ethan Allen captures Fort Ticonderoga

America celebrates its 250th anniversary as a nation on July 4, 2026, the date the Declaration of Independence was signed. Leading up to that monumental moment, a number of key events occurred that built the fever for freedom. Over the next year or so, The Detroit News will mark the anniversaries of significant milestones on The March to Liberty. Today, we mark the capture of Fort Ticonderoga by Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys on May 10, 1775. It was the first offensive victory for American forces in the Revolutionary War and secured the strategic northern passageway to Canada. The patriots also came away with a large cache of arms, the real prize in the victory.

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Fort Ticonderoga marks 250 years since the capture
A three-day reenactment will take place starting Friday.
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Celebrations underway for 250th anniversary of raid on Fort Ticonderoga
This weekend marks 250 years since Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British. The fort welcomed national and local officials Friday to celebrate that history. “It is a living testament to the very soul of our nation -- a vital crucible in our founding story,” said Fort TIConderoga’s Beth Hill.
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Celebrating 250 years: Fort Ticonderoga reenactments highlight Revolutionary War victory
It’s been 250 years since American patriots won its first victory in the Revolutionary War, changing the tide in their fight for freedom.In May of 1775, America
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Commemorating the weekend New York entered the revolution
Commemorating the weekend New York entered the revolution.
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A weekend full of fun at the forts
AROUND THE REGION – In the early morning hours of May 10, 1775, New York officially entered the American Revolution when the leader of a ragtag group of militiamen from
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Castleton celebrating 250th anniversary of raid on Fort Ticonderoga
This weekend marks 250 years since Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British. The historic raid took place on May 9, 1775, and was launched from Castleton. There's a reenactment set to start at 7 inside the old Castleton Village School.
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Rep. Stefanik kicks off America’s 250th anniversary celebration at Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year. Event includes a reenactment of the 1775 capture of the fort by the Green Mountain Boys. “It is a living testament to the very soul of our nation,” says fort's president and CEO.
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Fort Ti opens its gates with deep dive into Revolution
Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Defiance will open Saturday, May 3. It will be open Tuesday-Sunday until Oct. 26. The new 2025 exhibition is “Subjects, Citizens, Service,” focusing on the armies and people of the American Revolution.
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Ira Allen House takes park in 250th anniversary event series
One of the events marking the 250th anniversary of the run-up to this battle was held on Sunday at the Ira Allen House on Route 7A, where Ira and Ethan once lived.
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1775 expedition to Ticonderoga celebrated in area towns
POWNAL – The American Revolution may have begun in Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, but less than two weeks later the rebellion’s epicenter passed through Pownal, Bennington and
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America's first naval battle took place off Fort Phoenix. How to go to the commemoration.
Fairhaven Village Militia to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the first naval battle of the American Revolution, fought off Fairhaven’s shores.
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4 ways to celebrate Massachusetts’ revolutionary 250th anniversary
Massachusetts is often regarded as the ‘Spirit of America’ European settlers first arrived on the Mayflower in 1620. By the late 18th century, Massachusetts had become a hotbed of activism. The 250th-anniversary commemorations of the revolution provide an opportunity to reflect on the nation’s founding principles.
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