People in historic and modern clothing walk around a small circular fort in a green meadow

Battle Anniversary Encampment

Fort Necessity National Battlefield

Special Event
  • Jul 3, 2026 at 9:00 AM
  • Free

July 3, 1754, George Washington will have his first military encounter and the only surrender of his entire career here at Fort Necessity. Join us on the 272nd anniversary of that battle, as well as kicking off the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaratioin.

We will have small arms flintlock musket and artillery demonstrations at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM EACH DAY. Park rangers will be talking about the French and Indian War, as well as the Revolutionary War, and give examples how lessons 22 year old George Washington learned during the battle of Fort Necessity led him to become a successful general and the first American President.

The Visitor Center will be open 9 AM to 5 PM all three days, with the trails, battlefield grounds and reconstructed fort open sunrise to sunset. 

 

Fees

No fees to attend.

Location

Fort Necessity National Battlefield

Latitude and Longitude 39.815209, -79.589423

Schedule

Date:

Jul 3, 2026

Time:

9:00 AM

Duration:

8 hours

Contact Information

Brian Reedy
724-329-5805
Contact Us

Event Type

  • Cultural/Craft Demonstration
  • Guided Tour
  • Living History
  • Talk
  • Volunteer Event
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