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Memorial Arch - The National Memorial Arch, a dominant feature of the park, was dedicated in 1917 and commemorates the "patience and fidelity" of the soldiers who wintered at Valley Forge in 1777-78.

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Memorial Arch

Washington's Headquarters - The focal point of camp activities was the Isaac Potts House, Washington's Headquarters. Nearby are replica huts that housed the Commander in Chief's Guards.

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Artillery Park - Most of the cannon brought to Valley Forge were massed in the Artillery Park. Here, under the command of Brig. Gen. Henry Knox, artillery was stored and repaired and gun crews were trained and drilled.

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Washington Memorial Chapel - The Chapel is home to an active congregation. The beautifully appointed interior of this early 20th century church commemorates George Washington's service to his country.

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Unknown Grave - Grave of unknown revolutionary war soldier.

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Watermans Monument - Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial to soldiers who died at Valley Forge. Marks the only identified grave at Valley Forge.

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Valley Forge Railroad - Valley Forge Railroad station completed in 1913. It is no longer in service.

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Statue of Baron von Steuben - Erected by the National German American Alliance 1915

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Freemason's Monument - Tribute to the Gen Washington (a Freemason) and the Continental Army by the Masonic Fraternity.

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