Fort Ligonier, Ligonier
Facts and practical information
Fort Ligonier is a British fortification from the French and Indian War located in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, United States. The fort served as a staging area for the Forbes Expedition of 1758. During the eight years of its existence as a garrison, Fort Ligonier was never taken by an enemy. It served as a post of passage to the new Fort Pitt, and during Pontiac's War of 1763, was a vital link in the British communication and supply lines. It was attacked twice and besieged by the Native Americans, prior to the decisive victory at Bushy Run in August of that year. The fort was decommissioned from active service in 1766. Today, there is a museum next to the reconstructed fort. Inside the museum there are artifacts from the battle. An individual can take a guided tour of the fort, and on Fort Ligonier Days, the fort's cannons are fired. ()
Fort Ligonier – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Idlewild and Soak Zone, Laurel Mountain State Park, Lincoln Highway Experience, Laurel Hill.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Fort Ligonier open?
- Monday 9:30 am - 5 pm
- Tuesday 9:30 am - 5 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am - 5 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am - 7 pm
- Friday 9:30 am - 7 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am - 5 pm
- Sunday 11 am - 5 pm