About this event
Join us for Fort Ligonier's most festive night of the year! A lively evening celebrating the 18th century tradition of Twelfth Night!
Also known as Epiphany or Three Kings’ Day. January 6 in the colonial era was the final day of the holiday season and the most celebrated. Fort Ligonier pays homage to the early American holiday with period music, dancing (no experience necessary), hearty treats, including the customary Twelfth Night Cake (Martha Washington’s recipe), spirits, and the crowning of a king and queen! Guests are encouraged to wear 18-century clothing or after 5 p.m. attire.