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Valley Forge and Montgomery County Visitor Guide (PDF)
Historic Attractions in Montgomery County
At the 3,600-acre
Valley Forge National Historical Park
, Revolutionary War cannon, soldiers’ huts, Washington’s Headquarters, defensive redoubts engineered by French military experts and displays of weaponry and medical equipment offer a clear view of the determination our forefathers had.
Battle reenactments take place at historic sites throughout the surrounding countryside each year, and demonstrations of domestic chores, from spinning and weaving to bread-making, bring more than 30 historic homes to life.
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Hope Lodge Mather Mill
Georgian mansion in colonial and colonial revival decoration
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
General Washington’s Revolutionary War encampment, now the largest expanse of open space in any national park on the Eastern seaboard
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Graeme Park
Colonial Home of provincial governor Sir William Keith
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Harriton House
Home of Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congresses
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Mill Grove at Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary
The place that inspired America’s first great naturalist
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Pennypacker Mills
Washington visited this property, later acquired by Pennsylvania Governor Samuel Pennypacker
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Pottsgrove Manor
Historic home of John Potts, colonial ironmaster and founder of Pottstown
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