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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Ticonderoga Heritage Museum & Bicentennial Park
The buildings and lumber yards of the Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company once covered the entire area of Bicentennial Park. The only building left, now the museum building, was the lumber company’s main office. The museum was closed the day that we visited but we did stop to see the waterfall which still supplies power to the town. We also walked/rolled along a portion of the trails.
The paved trail in Bicentennial Park has some very steep parts and is not in very good condition. The trail continues across the street from the museum and is in good condition but becomes gravel after a short distance. Both sections of the trail have informative signs about the industries that used to line the LaChute River.
A few spaces where small RVs will fit are located in front of the museum. Vehicles with a handicapped tag may drive down to the base of the falls and park. A larger parking lot is located on Tower Ave. across from the museum, near the trail. Museum
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