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Valley Forge National Historical Park
Management

Dear Visitors,

The 1777-78 winter encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge was one of the turning points of the American Revolution. When citizens first convened in the 1870s to protect Valley Forge, their common vision was the preservation of a significant and meaningful place that had inspired the Continental Army a century earlier. Now, because of the foresight of those citizens, Valley Forge continues to inspire Americans more than a century later. Since the founding of the park, citizens have come together many times to advocate for it and to protect its important resources from threats. The tradition of citizen stewardship continues today as park partners and volunteers participate in the ongoing work of preservation and interpretation. Each of them shares the vision of the park as a meaningful place of inspiration, refuge, commemoration, release, and pleasure.
 
Congress entrusted the duty and honor of preserving Valley Forge to the National Park Service in 1976. Our job here is to preserve the park and its historic and natural resources and to provide you with a fulfilling experience. We are committed to saving Valley Forge not only for present generations, but for generations to come. You are part of our management of the park, and this website is an important resource in sharing information.

We must remain an agile organization with a focus on our core priorities as established in our 2007 General Management Plan. Park staff, volunteers and partners will collaborate to achieve our core priorities of enhancing the visitor experience, preserving historic resources, managing natural resources for bio-diversity and building a network of community support. In this section of the website, you’ll find current information on these and many other initiatives and management issues. 

I also encourage you to join the Valley Forge NHP Facebook site and subscribe to our Twitter feed. I hope you will be pleased with the efforts underway at Valley Forge and I hope to see you in the park! 

Sincerely,

Mike Caldwell
Superintendent
Valley Forge National Historical Park

 

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Freinds President with George Neumann at March-In Celebrations

Did You Know?
Valley Forge has an active Friends group that advocates for the Park & serves as a voice for the community to the Park. The Friends of Valley Forge is actively raising an army of support by enlisting individuals and businesses to preserve the past, conserve for the future, and enjoy the Park today.

Last Updated: June 01, 2011 at 14:58 MST