Last updated: October 10, 2024
Thing to Do
Exhibits, Artifacts, & Park Films

The Marinus Willett Center was opened in 2005 to showcase the many stories of the people who lived in the Mohawk Valley and at the historic fort during the American Revolution.
While exploring the park visitor center artifacts, information panels, and park films will guide you through the story of the people who lived in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolution. Park films are motion activated. Watch their stories, learn their fates, and choose a side.
While exploring the park visitor center artifacts, information panels, and park films will guide you through the story of the people who lived in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolution. Park films are motion activated. Watch their stories, learn their fates, and choose a side.
Details
Duration
15-120 Minutes
Activity
Museum Exhibits
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
No
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day
Accessibility Information
Visitor Center
- Marinus Willett Collections Management and Education Center Accessible parking is available next to the Willett Center on North James Street. All entryways and restrooms in this building are accessible.
- All introductory videos are open captioned and FM assistive listening devices are available upon request.
- A Braille introductory pamphlet available by request at the Willett Center, or for download in a Braille Ready Format.
Fort Stanwix Braille Brochure .BRF File - A text accessible brochure can be downloaded here.
Text Accessible Fort Stanwix Introduction Brochure - Audio descriptive brouchure files can be found here.
Audio Accessible Fort Stanwix Brochure Files
Service Animals
- Service animals are welcome at Fort Stanwix National Monument.
- Please keep in mind that some living history demonstrations, like cannon firing or musket firing demonstrations that take place in the reconstructed fort, can be stressful and scary for our animal companions