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Valley Forge National Historical Park
Where To Eat
 
Small stone brick building with screen doors entering the front of the Valley Forge Canteen.
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The Valley Forge Canteen
 

Valley Forge Canteen

The Canteen offers a variety of menu choices including refreshments, hotdogs, hamburgers, and ice cream. It is located in the lower parking lot of the Welcome Center and is open during the summer season.

 

The Encampment Store

The Encampment Store, located in the Welcome Center, contains snack machines and offers candy, granola bars, and refreshments.

 

 

For more information on local restaurants, click the links below.

Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau

Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau

 

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Become a volunteer at Valley Forge National Historical Park
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Special events at Valley Forge
Click here to view a schedule of events going on at the park.
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Have You Listened to the Cell Phone Tour Yet?
The Friends of Valley Forge Park sponsor the free cell phone tour available 24/7.
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Photo of General Washington's Headquarters from the early 20th century  

Did You Know?
Following the Civil War, a patriotic organization worked to raise funds to purchase the Isaac Potts house as an historic site. By the 1880's, the house was open to the public, followed by the establishment of Valley Forge State Park in 1893.

Last Updated: December 10, 2008 at 11:16 EST