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Fort Stanwix National Monument
Plan Your Visit
 

There are many different activities to participate in, things to do, and history to explore at Fort Stanwix National Monument. 
We are always happy to see all kinds of adventurers pass through our gates.

If you would like more help planning your visit please call our visitor center at 315-338-7730 or Email a Ranger.

 
 
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Retreat signals the end of the day at Fort Stanwix.
 
A green block picture of New York State. A dot marks Rome, NY where Fort Stanwix is located.
Come Travel the Oneida Carrying Place
Directions to Ft. Stanwix NM
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Fort Stanwix NM Openings & Closings
When are the park sites open and closed?
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Would you like to book a School Group?
Click here to see the various programs offered at Ft. Stanwix
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Did You Know?
On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the "Organic Act" creating the National Park Service, a new bureau in the Department of the Interior.
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Last Updated: January 20, 2011 at 10:07 MST