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Old Fort Niagara

About Old Fort Niagara


Built on a bluff looking out over Lake Ontario, Old Fort Niagara has dominated the entrance to the Niagara River since 1726. The colorful history of the site began even earlier, and continues today.


The fort played an important role in the struggles of France, Great Britain, and the United States to control the Great Lakes region of North America, and also helped shape the destinies of the Iroquois (Six Nations) peoples and the nation of Canada.


Today, Old Fort Niagara is a National Historic Landmark and New York State Historic Site that welcomes more than 100,000 visitors every year. It offers a unique collection of original military architecture and fortifications from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as living history events and programs, historical exhibits and collections, archaeology, and education, and features the oldest buildings in the Great Lakes, spectacular scenery, and exciting special events.


Old Fort Niagara—and additional 20th century US Army buildings in adjacent Fort Niagara State Park—is operated by the not-for-profit Old Fort Niagara Association in cooperation with, and under license from, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation. It is almost entirely self-funding, depending largely on admission fees, museum shop sales, memberships, and fundraisers to carry out the Association’s missions of preservation, research, and education.

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4 Scott Ave, Youngstown, 14174, NY, United States
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