Last updated: April 30, 2025
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A Forgotten Civil War: The Revolution in the Mohawk Valley

During the nation’s bicentennial in 1976, the idea of us being a UNITED States was very important, and therefore, a rosy picture was sometimes painted in celebrations and histories of our fight for independence from Great Britain. But, historians now fully acknowledge the fact that the United States’ first true “Civil War” occurred during the American Revolution, with many colonists openly supporting the British in many ways.
This special exhibit is here for the duration of America's 250th birthday.
Meet the people of the Mohawk Valley and see how the war affected their lives. Who really won or lost? What did "victory" cost them? Was it worth it?
You be the judge.
This special exhibit is here for the duration of America's 250th birthday.
Meet the people of the Mohawk Valley and see how the war affected their lives. Who really won or lost? What did "victory" cost them? Was it worth it?
You be the judge.
Details
Duration
15-30 Minutes
Activity
Museum Exhibits
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
Time of Day
Day
Accessibility Information
Visitor Center
- Marinus Willett Collections Management and Education Center Accessible parking is available next to the Willett Center on North James Street. All entryways and restrooms in this building are accessible.
- All introductory videos are open captioned and FM assistive listening devices are available upon request.
- Service animals are permitted.
- A Braille introductory pamphlet available by request at the Willett Center, or for download in a Braille Ready Format.
Fort Stanwix Braille Brochure .BRF File - A text accessible brochure can be downloaded here.
Text Accessible Fort Stanwix Introduction Brochure - Audio descriptive brouchure files can be found here.
Audio Accessible Fort Stanwix Brochure Files