1 Best Sight in Walpole, The Monadnocks and Merrimack Valley

Fort at No. 4

In 1747, this timber fort overlooking the Connecticut River, 15 miles north of Walpole, served as an outpost on the periphery of Colonial civilization. That year fewer than 50 militiamen at the fort withstood an attack by 400 French soldiers, ensuring that northern New England remained under British rule. Today, costumed interpreters at this living-history museum cook dinner over an open hearth and demonstrate weaving, gardening, and candle making. The museum also holds reenactments of militia musters and the battles of the French and Indian War.

267 Springfield Rd. (Rte. 11), Charlestown, New Hampshire, 03603, USA
603-826–5700
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $10, Closed Mon. and Tues. and Nov.–Apr.