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Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site
Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site is the location of a Revolutionary War battle between the British forces of General John Burgoyne and Colonel Friedrich Baum against the American forces under Brigadier General John Stark and Colonel Seth Warner. This battle was fought in August 1777 in a British effort to capture American storehouses in Bennington to restock their depleting provisions. The British forces had underestimated the strength of their enemy and most of their men were killed or taken prisoner while the Americans sustained smaller losses. The British surrendered on October 17, 1777, after two unsuccessful battles in Saratoga. Facilities at the site include game fields, 276 acres, interpretive panels, information room, and restrooms.
Inside the gates, follow a narrow road through that climbs to the summit of a hill. At the top of the hill, there are three stone memorials, other markers, a relief map showing the battlefield area and a parking area. Don’t Miss This When Visiting
Hiking opportunities, picnic areas and scenic views
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Suggested Further Reading
Ketchum, Richard M.Saratoga: Turning Point in America’s Revolutionary War
Fees
no
Site is Child-friendly
yes
Site is Pet-friendly
yes
Location
Nearby Sites or Experiences
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Baum Site 23: Bennington Battlefield
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Baum Site 22: Prelude to the Battle (While Driving)
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Baum Site 24: Baum’s Demise
c/o Grafton Lakes State Park
(518) 279-1902
PO Box 163
Grafton, NY 12082 US