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Henry Knox Bench Dedication by the Empire State SAR

October 12, 2025

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The Empire State Sons of the America Revolution will dedicate a bench commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Henry Knox Noble Train of Artillery.

Event Details

  • Start Time:

    10 a.m.

  • Organization:

    Sons of the American Revolution – Empire State

  • Location:
    The Champlain Canal Region Gateway Visitors Center, 30 Ferry Street, Schuylerville, NY
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