His Majesty’s Fort at Crown Point

  4.7 – 357 reviews   • Historical landmark

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Located In: Crown Point Historic Area

Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Address and Contact Information

Address: 21 Grandview Dr, Crown Point, NY 12928
Phone: (518) 597-4666
Website: https://parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/34/details.aspx

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Review Summary

That Guy
Pretty cool place to check out if your in the area.
Ayla Schnier
I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it’s delicious!
scott pesner
Highly recomend stopping here to walk end,enjoy So much history!!!
Hugo Stackel
Enjoyed visiting this historic place and seeing the ruins of the fort. Walking into the remains of the barracks, it’s easy to envision what life was like for the soldiers who were stationed there. The history of the place is impressive and interesting. If you have any interest in the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, or American history, a visit is recommended. Side note: really enjoyed the very old names and messages carved into the rocks in front of the Enlisted Barracks, it was neat to see.
patrick cannon
This place is both haunting and educational. It is the remains of the largest earthen fortifications in north America. Well worth the trip.
kevin Mackay
Really cool piece of history, free to enter and not many people, picnic tables etc and the scenery is beautiful
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