Fort Stanwix Honors the Declaration of Independence

Fort Stanwix Honors the Declaration of Independence

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on June 25, 2004. It is reproduced in full below.

Two hundred and twenty five years ago on July 4, 1779, Continental Soldiers and camp followers assembled on the parade ground to hear the Declaration of Independence read to them. These inspiring words reminded the men, women and children that their sacrifices were going to make the United States of America a free and independent nation. The fort's garrison assembled every year from 1776 to 1781 to listen to the words of this important document, and today's staff, volunteers and park partners will continue honoring this tradition. New additions to the day's events include an interactive theater performance by Kitty Jones and musical concert by the Rich Bala.

"We are very excited about this year's events," said Mike Caldwell, Superintendent of Fort Stanwix. "Come out and enjoy all of the day's activities. The events are designed for family participation. People of all ages will have fun signing the Declaration of Independence with quill and ink, laugh, sing and dance, learn, and honor everyone who struggled and made sacrifices to make the United States of America a free and independent country."

Events will be happening all day -

9:00 a.m. Honor Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown

Revolutionary War Soldier

10:00 a.m. Musket and Cannon Salute to the United States of

America

11:00 a.m. Public Reading and Signing of the Declaration of

Independence

12:00 noon Exploring the Siege of Fort Stanwix - Ranger

Guided Program

1:00 p.m. "The American Revolution" - Interactive Theater

Performance

2:00 p.m. Public Reading and Signing of the Declaration of

Independence

3:00 p.m. "Songs of the American Revolution" - Musical

Performance

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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