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19481 & 19482 Valley Forge
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The National Park Service of Valley Forge
Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Co. 630 Valley Park Rd 610-933-3388
Tredyffrin/Easttown School District
Schuylkill Township 111 Valley Park Road Phoenixville, PA 19460
610-933-5843
Upper Merion Township 175 West Valley Forge Road
King Of Prussia, PA 19406
610-265-2600
Neighborhood / Community Information
Take a Tour of Valley Forge
Historic Valley Forge
Local Business Information
Gourmet Buffets By Anthony Aquilante 610-935-4500
G Gedney Godwin Inc. Military Items 610-783-0670
The Great Valley House of Valley Forge 1475 Swedesford Road 610-644-6759
My Favorite Muffin 1130 Valley Forge Rd.
Phoenixville, PA 19460 610-933-3393
Health & Fitness Information
Phoenixville Hospital
140 Nutt Road Phoenixville, PA 19460 610-983-9058
Paoli Health & Fitness Club 1564 E Lancaster Ave Paoli 610-296-0433
Faith & Worship Information
Washington Memorial Chapel 610-783-0120
The Baptist Church in the Great Valley 945
N. Valley Forge Rd.
Devon, PA 19333 610-688-5445
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Valley Forge
History
The beautiful hillsides of 3,600-acre Valley Forge National
Historical Park are a peaceful reminder of freedom won long ago by men's
sacrifices. It was there that General George Washington forged his Continental
Army into a fighting force, during the winter encampment in 1777-78. Valley
Forge is the story of an army's huge struggle to survive against very bad odds,
hunger and disease. There were no battles fought, but still about 2,000 soldiers
died. That is more Americans than were killed at the battles of Brandywine and
Germantown combined. This Park is also a reminder of our nation's diversity.
Washington's troops were the most racially combined of any army in our country,
up until Vietnam. There were about 5,000 soldiers of African descent. There were
Native Americans and members of the Oneida Indian Nation that all had an impact
during the Valley Forge encampment.