MADRID - Members of the St. Lawrence River Valley Redevelopment Agency Board and St. Lawrence County IDA Board were recently invited to tour Fort Tribute to see firsthand where a $10,000 RVRDA grant …
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MADRID - Members of the St. Lawrence River Valley Redevelopment Agency Board and St. Lawrence County IDA Board were recently invited to tour Fort Tribute to see firsthand where a $10,000 RVRDA grant was put to use in its construction.
“We were very grateful for the support this grant gave to us in our initial construction phase,” states Scott Wilson, Volunteer Fort Coordinator. “This funding was an important component and we are glad to be able to share the completed project with them.”
Fort Tribute is a Civil-War era historical interpretive center located on the grounds of the St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum in Madrid.
It also has the only single Civil War monument to recognize the Congressional Medal of Honor recipients from St. Lawrence County that fought in the War 1861-1865.
For more information about the Fort visit Facebook forttribute or website www.forttribute.org.