2026 marks the 60th Anniversary of the sci-fi television series Star Trek. To help celebrate, one of the shows biggest stars, William Shatner will make an appearance in Ticonderoga, New York this summer. Here is everything you need to know.

William Shater appeared as Captain Kirk in all the episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, 21 of the 22 episodes of Star Trek: The Animated Series, and the first seven Star Trek movies. Now, you have the chance to meet the leader of the Trekkies.

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According to a post of the Star Trek Original Set Tour Facebook page, Captain Kirk is calling all Trekkies, and this is your chance to answer. Come celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Star Trek on Thursday June 25th through Sunday June 28th with William Shatner.

Fans from across the galaxy will gather at the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour, 112 Mountcalm Street in Ticonderoga, NY. While there you can walk the iconic television sets and step into television history.

Tickets are still available for the Admiral’s All-Inclusive Package as well as General Admission tickets. Don’t miss your opportunity to be in person with the Captain himself and celebrate this monumental event.

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At this time the schedule is preliminary and subject to change. Fans are encouraged to create an account HERE so you can return to purchase more tickets later. Here is the latest schedule:

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