Fort Laurens Museum

Fort Laurens Museum Ohio's only Revolutionary War Fort Fort Laurens is an exciting place to visit. We open May 4th for the 2024 season.

We have a large park with pavilions for picnics, a museum that details the fort's history during the Revolutionary War, and we are a part of the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail. Hours are
May-Saturday 11-4 Sunday 12-4
June-August Wednesday-Saturday 11-4 Sunday 12-4
September-October Friday & Saturday 11-4 and Sunday 12-4

Paul Revere is famous for his midnight ride to warn the patriots that “the British are coming.” But did you know that he...
05/29/2026

Paul Revere is famous for his midnight ride to warn the patriots that “the British are coming.” But did you know that he didn’t ride alone? Sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington also participated in the all-night ride to warn her father’s (Colonel Ludington) men that the British had attacked Danbury, Connecticut.

On a sillier note, Paul Revere would have ridden past about seven Dunkin’ Donuts had he made his same ride in 2026!



Images taken from the American Battlefield Trust.

Did you know that the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail connects Fort Laurens to Historic Zoar Village?Learn about the h...
05/27/2026

Did you know that the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail connects Fort Laurens to Historic Zoar Village?

Learn about the history of this iconic waterway and how it shaped the commerce, travel, anddaily life in the 19th century.

Learn more at: https://isht.ink/gdlU5p49F

Today, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of those who gave everything for our freedom. Wishing everyone a mean...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and legacy of those who gave everything for our freedom. Wishing everyone a meaningful Memorial Day from Fort Laurens.

05/24/2026

The reenactors are packing up due to inclement weather, but the museum will still be open with free admission until 4:00. Stop by and see us!

Stop by today and tomorrow for our reenactment featuring volunteers from the Brigade of the American Revolution!Bring th...
05/23/2026

Stop by today and tomorrow for our reenactment featuring volunteers from the Brigade of the American Revolution!

Bring the whole family for a day of learning, action, and fun. There’s still time to get tickets in person or online at: https://isht.ink/rzY11L80O

Here is the schedule for the Revolution on the Tuscarawas this weekend, May 23 and May 24, 2026
05/22/2026

Here is the schedule for the Revolution on the Tuscarawas this weekend, May 23 and May 24, 2026

We were so honored to host students of all ages today at our Revolutionary War School Day. Thank you to all the parents,...
05/22/2026

We were so honored to host students of all ages today at our Revolutionary War School Day. Thank you to all the parents, teachers, and students for spending the day with us.

Don’t forget to stop by tomorrow or Sunday for our annual reenactment! Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at: https://isht.ink/mRqPr9jLd

05/21/2026

Journey to the Age of Liberty this weekend at "Revolution on the Tuscarawas"... Saturday and Sunday at Fort Laurens Museum.
Revisit the dawn of American independence with battle re-enactments, 18th century demonstrations, and discussions with Continental and British troops. Plus food, music, and fun for the whole family! Admission is only $10, and kids under 12 are free. "Revolution on the Tuscarawas" at Fort Laurens - Ohio's only Revolutionary War era fort.

Don’t miss our school day TOMORROW from 9 am to 2 pm! Learn more about Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort, Ohio history,...
05/21/2026

Don’t miss our school day TOMORROW from 9 am to 2 pm! Learn more about Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort, Ohio history, and the daily life of early Americans through various activities, games, and demonstrations.

It’s not too late to sign up! Get your tickets today at: https://isht.ink/9lEF3rARN

Did you see that Fort Laurens was recently covered in Ohio Magazine?Be sure to read the full article below!
05/21/2026

Did you see that Fort Laurens was recently covered in Ohio Magazine?

Be sure to read the full article below!

Fort Laurens was abandoned in 1779. Today, the site is home to a museum that highlights the history of those who served there.

12/09/2025

in 1778, General McIntosh left the site of Fort Laurens on his return to Fort Pitt.
The army would march back in a deep snow, hungry and leaving a garrison of 150 men behind to finish and occupy Fort Laurens.


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11067 Fort Laurens Road NW
Bolivar, OH
44612

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