Annual March Out of the Continental Army – Valley Forge National Historical Park on June 15, 2013

Annual March Out of the Continental Army – Valley Forge National Historical Park on June 15, 2013

June 8, 2013 ‐ PattyePosted by ‐ Under: Blog

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Valley Forge re-create history

Re-creation of Revolutionary War history at Valley Forge National Historic Park

On June 19, 1778, George Washington’s Continental Army marched out of the Valley Forge encampment, having endured six months of challenging hardships.  Yet positive changes had also taken place, and the army that left the encampment was larger and more unified than before, and was in pursuit of the British Army which had evacuated captured Philadelphia.  Every year, Valley Forge National Historical Park commemorates the march-out of the army, and this year’s event offers visitors a special opportunity to participate.

Less than a 10-min. drive from the Great Valley House of Valley Forge, on Saturday, June 15, from 11 AM – 1 PM, re-create history at Valley Forge National Historical Park and participate in a commemorative march.  The program begins at Artillery Park (Tour Stop #7) where participants will form up into a marching formation and walk about a half mile along a historic road that the army actually used 235 years ago to leave the encampment. Along the way, costumed interpreters will present programs that show how events at Valley Forge allowed the army to turn things around and march out and successfully engage the British.

A special soldier life program concludes the program near Varnum’s picnic area (Tour Stop #8).  Visitors who choose to pack a lunch have the option to enjoy it at the picnic area following the program.  Sturdy footwear should be worn, as the historic road is unpaved and uneven in spots.

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