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Fort Stanwix National Monument
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Monetary donations to the park are also a meaningful way to show your support for Fort Stanwix National Monument. Donations help the park maintain historic structures, support visitor services and public programs.

You can make donations during your visit through the donation boxes; located in the park visitor center and contact stations. You can also send a check or money order made out to the National Park Service to the park in care of the Superintendent. The park address is: 

Fort Stanwix National Monument
112 East Park Street
Rome, NY 13440

 
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Donations from visitors like you help support many events, throughout the year, at Fort Stanwix National Monument.
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Did You Know?
In the 18th century it was possible to travel to the interior of North America almost entirely by water. Fort Stanwix was built to protect the largest break in this chain, the Oneida Carrying Place. This was a 1-6 mile long portage area situated between the Mohawk River and Wood Creek in New York.
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Last Updated: December 10, 2011 at 13:31 MST