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Valley Forge National Historical Park
Valley Forge National Historical Park is the site where the Continental Army spent the winter of 1777–1778 near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the American Revolutionary War. The National Historical Park preserves the site and interprets the history of the Valley Forge encampment. Originally Valley Forge State Park, it became a national park in 1976. The Park contains historical buildings, recreated encampment structures, memorials, museums, and recreation facilities.
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Scenic Views Cultural Heritage Historical Landmarks Camping National Parks Hiking Trails American Revolution Outdoor Recreation Scenic Drives Nature Walks Monuments Family-Friendly Activities Preservation American History Military History Picnicking Educational Tours Picnic Areas Walking Trails Patriotism