
Independence Day at Fort Stanwix
Independence Day at Fort Stanwix takes place on July 4th from 9:00am until 4:00pm at Fort Stanwix National Monument located at 100 N. James, Street, Rome, Oneida County, NY.
Join park staff & volunteers in celebration of our nation’s birthday. Begin the day with the annual Rotary ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldiers, as park staff & volunteers help pay tribute to the fallen.
ALL DAY
Inside the fort
ALL DAY All kids and their families are invited to explore what it took for the Continental Army and their families to survive the American Revolution and how they contributed to our Nation’s victory.
Get your booklet at the fort or visitor center.
ALL DAY Play some 18th Century toys and games, dress up in a soldier’s uniform, learn more about life during the Revolution with this interactive program!
Inside the fort
ALL DAY
“Freedom” and “independence” are not just words; they are also ideas. What do they mean to you and why? Share your thoughts in chalk, on paper, or out loud to hear.
Sidewalk in front of the visitor center
10 am – 10:30 am Remember those who sacrificed so much to see our new country to gain its independence. Join the community at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to honor those men and women.
Corner of Liberty and James Streets
11am – 11:30 am
Listen to the words that placed a new nation on the world stage. Period cheers and muskets salutes to the new nation and its supporters to follow.
Fort parade ground
2 pm – 2:30 pm
Listen to the words that placed a new nation on
the world-stage. Period cheers and muskets salutes
to the new nation and its supporters to follow.
Fort parade ground
3 pm – 3:30 pm All are welcome to enlist in the Continental Army and join the fight for freedom! Make a hat, sign your loyalty oath, and learn what it takes to be a soldier.
Fort parade ground.