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Fort Stanwix National MonumentBritish soldiers, red coats as bright as blood, walk in line loading muskets preparing to fire at the fort for a demonstration
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Fort Stanwix National Monument
Support Your Park
 
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Fort Stanwix National Monument offers an interesting variety of ways to support the Park.

Our Eastern National bookstore works in cooperation with us to support school programming.

Or you can become a Fort Stanwix VIP or volunteer; an invaluable piece of any National Park Service site. 

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Become a VIP
Help your favorite park by volunteering your time
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white tents with busy people to and fro lie at the edge of the fort walls
Encampment/Living History Group Participation
Info on how your group can participate in major Ft. Stanwix events, rules, & regs.
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Did You Know?
The Six Nations, or Haudenosaunee, was based in what is now northern New York and was initially comprised of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk Nations. In, 1720 the Tuscarora fled north from a series of decimating inter-tribal wars and became the sixth nation of this confederacy.
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Last Updated: November 14, 2006 at 15:30 EST