Valley Forge National Historical Park
Valley Forge National Historical Park is a 3,500-acre site 24 miles from Independence Hall where General George Washington’s Continental Army endured the winter of 1777–1778.
It features historic structures, reconstructed log huts, monuments, and over 30 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
The park offers educational exhibits and guided tours highlighting its Revolutionary War significance.
Address: 1400 North Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: (610) 783-1000
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Valley Forge National Historical Park resumes operations
Valley Forge National Historical Park is beginning to resume normal operations Monday, Jan. 28. National Park Service employees will resume…
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Time to start revving up for next year’s Rev Run
The Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-Mile Run will return once again to Valley Forge National Historical Park April 28, 2019 and runners are encouraged to sign-up as soon…
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board launches ‘Patriot Tales’
By Joe Barron There was a time, not so long ago, when parents discouraged their children from reading comic books.…
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Rev Run makes record-breaking donation to Valley Forge Park
None other than Gen. George Washington himself was on hand Wednesday to help organizers celebrate the donation from the annual…
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board to present Rev Run donation
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) will present a donation check to Valley Forge National Historical Park today, representing proceeds…
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Whatever you’re doing this weekend #MakeItMontco
Celebrate Dad all week long with nearly forty things to do together in Montgomery County. Attend a music fest or…
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What are you doing this weekend?
Be inspired in Montco with nearly twenty things to do this week. We’re hoping for sunny skies for programming at Valley…
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7th annual Bike To Work Day set for May 18
The nonprofit Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association (GVF) will host its Seventh Annual Bike to Work Day Friday, May…
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What are you doing this weekend? Here’s 22 ways to #MakeItMontco
Warmer weather has arrived and so has another busy week in Valley Forge and Montgomery County, Pa. Runners, if you…
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VFTCB gearing up for 13th annual Rev Run
Last July, under the National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge National Historical Park, the folks at Valley Forge Tourism and…
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Montco Commissioner Ken Lawrence gives his reasons to run at Valley Forge
If you ever want run five miles, you know that location is everything! For me, it can take a while…
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National 9/11 Memorial Trail Through Valley Forge, Montgomery County Progressing Slowly
National 9/11 memorial trail that will flow through Valley Forge National Park in Chester and Montgomery counties is slowly…
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Visit Valley Forge and Montgomery County for the Weekend
For anyone wanting to squeeze the most out of the cooler September weather, Valley Forge and Montgomery County are the…
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Valley Forge’s Washington Memorial Chapel Restores Historic Justice Bell
Let Justice ring! The Washington Memorial Chapel has announced that the Justice Bell, which serves as the symbol of the…
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Steve Sims Takes the Reins at Valley Forge National Historical Park
Valley Forge National Historical Park has found its new superintendent in Steve Sims, a former facility manager at Independence National…
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VFTCB Presents Its Largest-Ever Donation to Valley Forge National Park
The Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board presented a $54,000 donation check to Valley Forge National Historical Park at the U.S.…
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Valley Forge National Park Help Bring Record Tourist to Philly Region
Valley Forge National Park and Longwood Gardens are among the attractions that helped make the 2016 tourist season the best…





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