A replica of Fort Randolph now stands approximately a mile from the fort’s original location in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Built as a commemorative project partially funded by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration in 1974, this structure, like the original, features a complete stockade with multiple buildings.
Modern day visitors can watch history come to life at a variety of special events held throughout the year. Events, designed to give visitors the opportunity to experience West Virginia’s 18th century cultural past, feature costumed interpreters and reenactors. In addition to these events, on weekends throughout the summer months, visitors may casually enjoy the fort grounds through self-guided at their own pace or interpretive tours.





