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  The New York State Independence Trail is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Lake George, NY. The organization's goal is to promote historical sites throughout New York state related to the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars.

The Independence Trail seeks to encourage tourist travel throughout the state for visitors interested in learning more about the history of the United States of America.

The Independence Trail is also designed to bring history to life and serve as a valuable teaching aid for educators throughout the country.

How to contact the Trail:

Via mail:
The New York State Independence Trail
200 East 16th St. Apt. 8A
New York, NY 10003


By e-mail:
nyindependencetrail@gmail.com

Nominate a Historic Site or Event for The Trail!
If you know of a historically significant site from the French & Indian War or Revolutionary War in New York State, we invite you to nominate that site to be a part of The Independence Trail. Please fill out this simple form to submit your nomination via e-mail:

  Please provide the following contact information:
Site Name
Details on historical
events at this site:
Your Name:
Phone number:
 


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