Looking to celebrate Independence Day at a site that celebrates America's independence every day? Fort Stanwix in Rome is hosting a variety of activities on Monday July 4th.
Looking for some fun in Rome? On April 23rd, “Operation Sabotage Stanwix,” an interactive escape room puzzle game that allows players to travel back in time, returns to Fort Stanwix National Monument.
Buried treasure in Rome? Sounds like the start of a Disney movie, but there are rumors of gold that was left behind from the Revolutionary war. Is there any truth behind those rumors, though?
Arlington National Cemetery is well known for the Tomb of the Unknown Solider. A similar monument, containing the unknown remains of soldiers of the Revolutionary War sits quietly in downtown Rome, New York.
Bells rang out at Fort Stanwix in Rome today and joined a pealing of bells across the country at National Parks Service sites to commemorate the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House in Virginia 100 years ago today, April 9, 2015.
Nestled in the middle of one of the busiest intersections in Rome is an odd-looking building. Built entirely of wood, and surrounded by a wooden palisade fence, recessed into the ground and topped with nasty looking spikes, this building is a remnant of one of the most crucial times in American history.
There are three different types of locations that paranormal investigators encounter when they begin to factor history into their site selection process.
The first type of locations are deemed to be haunted because of incontrovertible proof. These are the places that have numerous photographs, recordings, and other various evidence proving that they have a guest of the paranormal kind. An example