Explore Area’s History in VFTCB’s Fourth Patriot Tales Comic Book

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The digital version of the fourth issue of Patriot Tales, Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s free, award-winning comic book, has been released.

The fourth digital issue of Patriot Tales, the award-winning comic book published by Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, is out.

The series highlights the history of Valley Forge National Historic Park and VFTCB’s history brand, Patriot Trails.

It uses fictional stories of children who travel back in time to meet George Washington and embark on an exciting adventure to discover the rich history of the area.

The fourth installment, “Mom Rinker and the Heroes Unseen,” brings readers one more to the time-traveling adventures of Lydia, James, and newcomer Alejandro as they are introduced to Molly “Mom” Rinker.

Rinker was a spy for General George Washington and her wit and wisdom proved to be a big asset to the American Revolution. There is not much known about this legendary luminary, however Lydia wants to get some answers and is ready to travel back to the year 1777 to get them.

“This comic book makes history more family-friendly, and adds to the overall experience in Montco,” said Jared Spackman, Creative Designer for the VFTCB.

The free fourth issue and the first three volumes can be downloaded on the Visit Valley Forge App, or here.

Patriot Tales Comic Book – Vol 4 on Scribd

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