Valley Forge – A Different Kind of Battleground – Pennsylvania

The last time I visited Valley Forge was in 2019. So many of our National Parks are preserved because they were battlefields: places where lives were lost and freedom was defended. Valley Forge is different, it is not a battlefield, no shots were fired here. Yet it remains one of the most important sites in the story of our young nation.
Valley Forge is a place of endurance and a turning point in the War of Independence. It was here that Washington and his weary army dug in for the winter of 1777-78. They faced hunger, illness, cold and uncertainty. During this brutal winter, the Continental Army was transformed into a fighting force capable of winning a war.

Valley Forge is one of the many sites where we remember George Washington, another extraordinary leader who stepped into history at exactly the moment his country needed him. His steady leadership, combined with the training reforms, changed the trajectory of the Revolution. Washington’s Headquarters inside this park, is a small stone house where he lived and worked throughout the brutal winter.
Scattered across the park are the reconstructed soldier’s cabins built on the footprints where the brigades camped. Each cabin housed roughly 12 men.

Valley Forge National Park spreads across nearly 3.500 acres and a powerful reminder that sometime victory is shaped not on the battlefield but the difficult seasons of preparation that comes before the battle.
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