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This anniversary program will feature engaging living-history demonstrations and educational experiences that highlight the hardship, ingenuity, and teamwork that defined Knox’s remarkable journey. Visitors will learn how this pivotal mission shaped the opening months of the Revolutionary War and influenced America’s path to independence.
Superintendent Kelly Fellner stated:“This commemoration is about more than reenactments. It’s about honoring the determination and teamwork that shaped the earliest days of our nation, the contributions of citizens in Springfield and the surrounding towns, and ensuring these stories remain alive for future generations.”
Event Highlights
- Horse- and oxen-drawn cannon sledge demonstration showing how artillery was hauled across icy terrain during the winter of 1775–76.
- Colonial militia interpreters presenting drills, equipment, and camp life.
- Artillery and firearms blank firing demonstrations illustrating 18th-century weapons technology.
- Continental Arsenal in Springfield exhibit exploring the Armory’s foundational role in supporting the Continental Army.
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ABOUT THE PARK: Springfield Armory National Historic Site is the location of the nation’s first armory (1794–1968) and was established by George Washington. The site includes historic grounds, buildings, and the world’s largest historic American military firearms collection. For updates and further information call (413) 734-8551, check the website at www.nps.gov/spar or go to www.facebook.com/sparnhs.
Last updated: December 11, 2025