Fort Ontario
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Oswego, New York
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In 1763, the end of Pontiac’s rebellion was negotiated at Fort Ontario, located in Oswego, NY. The fort was built in 1755 by the British, destroyed by the French, and rebuilt by the British in 1759. The 250th anniversary of the battle at Oswego and the destruction of the fort will be held August 11-13, 2006
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1 East 4th Street Oswego, New York 13126 (315) 343-4711 (315) 343-1430
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Hours
of Operation
Open from May 2 through October 31st, Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00a.m. to 4:30p.m.
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Accomodations
Oswego County |
Visitor Experiences
Battle Field Fort on Site Gift Shop Group Tours Handicap Accessibility Living History Presentation Museum Park/Recreation Area Picnic Area Reenactments
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