Fort Ticonderoga recently received an Innovation in Interpretation Award from the Museum Association of New York (MANY) which recognized Fort Ticonderoga as a leader in historic interpretation. The award was presented at MANY's annual meeting in Albany, NY.
"Fort Ticonderoga Interpretative Department, developed in 2011, has in remarkably short time become a national leader in historical interpretation, setting and implementing unparalleled interpretive standards," said Beth Hill, Fort Ticonderoga President and CEO. "The program outcomes under the leadership of Director of Interpretation Stuart Lilie have seen nothing less than amazing results in attendance, school field trip participation, and increased Scout attendance. Through the creation and implementation of a unique interpretive approach, Fort Ticonderoga has defied the professional trends and has embarked on a major transformation."
"By highlighting a specific group of soldiers during a specific year in the Fort's history, staff has been able to faithfully study and recreate the experiences of soldiers at Fort Ticonderoga," said Stuart Lilie, Fort Ticonderoga Director of Interpretation. "Utilizing the wealth of resources in Fort Ticonderoga's world renowned collections, staff is able to pattern garments, shoes, and accoutrement and faithfully reproduce the items for the upcoming season's use."Videos