Six Miles Shared by Many Nations

For centuries, the Oneida Carrying Place, a six-mile portage connecting the Mohawk River and Wood Creek, served as a vital link for those traveling by water from the ocean to the Great Lakes. When Europeans arrived, nations fought for control of the carry, the homelands of the Six Nations Confederacy, and the rich resources of North America. In this struggle, Fort Stanwix would play a vital role.

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Plan Your Visit

What's going on around the park and when is the best time to visit? Check out these pages to begin your adventure!

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The History of Fort Stanwix

Discover the vital role that Fort Stanwix/Schuyler, the fort that "never surrendered," played in the American Revolution.

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Become a Junior Ranger!

Have some fun the 18th Century way! Play with wooden toys, volunteer as a Scout Ranger, and become a Fort Stanwix Junior Ranger today!

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Plan a Free Field Trip

Use the park as a classroom and plan a Fort Stanwix field trip! All programs meet NYS and Common Core standards and are free of charge.

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The American Revolutionary Episodic

A blog for those wanting to learn more about the 18th C, interesting incidents of the American Revolution, and those who lived through both.

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Things to Do

Get ready for your 18th Century adventure by learning about the exploration options for you and your group; from time travel to picnicking!

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Special Events

Fun for all ages and free of charge, there's lots to do at Fort Stanwix! Check out the calendar of events by clicking here.

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Virtual Park Tours

Open the virtual door and explore the inside of the fort at your own pace with this interactive virtual tour!

Last updated: August 4, 2024

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112 East Park St.
Rome, NY 13440

Phone:

315-338-7730

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