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Knox Trail
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56 stone markers note the route taken by Henry Knox and his men in the winter of 1775-76.
56 stone markers were placed in 1926 to note the route taken by Henry Knox and his men in the winter of 1775-76. They were dragging 60 tons of cannon, captured at Fort Ticonderoga, that would be used to relieve the Siege of Boston.
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Knox Trail
Clip: Special | 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
56 stone markers were placed in 1926 to note the route taken by Henry Knox and his men in the winter of 1775-76. They were dragging 60 tons of cannon, captured at Fort Ticonderoga, that would be used to relieve the Siege of Boston.
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This is a behind the scenes look at how we created the Knox Trail post. (56s)
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Eric Hoppel and Jessica Marshall search for Knox Cannon Trail Marker #22 in Albany. (1m 5s)
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