Are there historic sites in the Adirondacks that are also known for their fall foliage displays?
Crown Point Historic Site – A National Historic Landmark featuring the ruins of Fort Saint Frederic and Fort Crown Point – circa 1700s. Visitors center and exhibits. Open through October. Free admission. Located in Crown Point, NY John Brown Farm State Historic Site – Home and gravesite of abolitionist John Brown featuring nature trail and tours. Open through October. Located in Lake Placid, NY Almanzo Wilder Homestead – Boyhood homes of Almanzo Wilder, husband of famed author Laura Ingalls Wilder. Open through Labor Day. Tours daily. Open in off-season by appointment. Located in Malone, NY. Great Camp Sagamore – Historic Adirondack Great Camp built by William West Durant. Features 26 fireplaes and 29 buildings. Open daily through Labor Day. Off-season by appointment. Located in Raquette Lake, NY. Fort Ticonderoga – Restored military fort featuring military museum, fife and drum parades, weapon demonstrations and historical re-enactments. Open though October 20. Located in Ticonderoga,
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