On a crisp, sunny weekend in November, the American History Forum hosted a symposium to examine the mercurial career of Benedict Arnold. Five speakers addressed different parts of Arnold's life, then convened a Panel Discussion to further examine this enigma - a man whose name is synonymous with treason, yet who might have been an American Hero if he had died at the Battle of Saratoga. The following day, presenters Bill Welsch and Jay Jorgensen conducted a bus tour of Washingtons Crossing and the sites of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. The photos here present an overview of the weekend's activities.