A large group of militia soldiers march down a country road. They carry muskets and military gear

Forthwith to Canada

Minute Man National Historical Park

Special Event
  • Aug 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM
  • Free

Throughout the summer of 1776, the people of Concord continued to support the evolving American war effort. Citizens continued to manufacture military supplies to send off to the Continental Army. Many former Minutemen again answered the call to arms, and embarked on a 200-mile journey to defend Fort Ticonderoga against a British invasion. Loved ones provided material and moral support to those serving at the front. Join park staff and volunteers for this special 250th commemorative living history event to explore the experiences of a community at war.

3:00 pm Special Program~ “To stand a rangle with all Brittain:” Defending Fort Ticonderoga

When Concord militiamen arrived at Fort Ticonderoga in August 1776, they were quickly thrust into the rigours of active service. All were involved in constructing earthworks, and many were assigned to man the fort’s cannon against an imminent threat. Come learn about these methods of fortification and experience the devastating power of artillery.

 

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Concord's North Bridge

Latitude and Longitude 42.469121, -71.350214

Schedule

Date:

Aug 15, 2026

Time:

10:00 AM

Duration:

6 hours

Event Type

  • Living History
  • Talk
Tags: special event