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Summary Of: Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga as seen from Lake Champlain... Fort Ticonderoga as seen from Lake Champlain... Fort Ticonderoga as seen from Lake Champlain... Fort Ticonderoga was the site of four battles over the course of 20 years... the French began construction of Fort Ticonderoga at this time it was known as Fort Carillon... The British abandoned Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in 1780... Fort ticonderoga guns on bastion... Fort ticonderoga place d arms... Fort ticonderoga vault in bakery... Fort Ticonderoga 17 5 1992...

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