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This is the 23rd year that Friends of Crab Island, the American Legion and other veterans groups paid tribute to soldiers who died during the Battle of Plattsburgh on September 11, 1814 and are buried on Crab Island, offshore of Plattsburgh. But it was the first time the commemoration has not been held on the island.
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In two months, the Plattsburgh region will commemorate a battle on Lake Champlain that helped lead to the end of the War of 1812.
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The Battle of Plattsburgh Weekend begins Thursday and this year marks 25 years of continuous commemorations of the September 11th, 1814 battle.
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This year will be the 25th anniversary of continuous commemorations of the September 11, 1814 naval battle on Lake Champlain.
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The Town of Plattsburgh and veterans’ groups have announced that construction will soon begin on a memorial project to commemorate soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and beyond.
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City and law enforcement officials in Plattsburgh say they will allow historical reenactments to occur this weekend during the Battle of Plattsburgh commemoration.
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New York’s new gun laws that went into effect September 1 are causing the cancelation of some Battle of Plattsburgh re-enactments this weekend. And organizers say it’s not the only historic commemoration in New York affected by the laws passed in a special session in July.
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The Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration will be held this year from September 8th to the 11th.
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