Special Event

Event

March-In of the Continental Army

Valley Forge National Historical Park

Fee:

Free.

Location: LAT/LONG: 40.097279, -75.425863


Activities will take place at the Visitor Center and at Muhlenberg's Brigade (Tour Stop #2), weather permitting.

Dates & Times

Date:

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Time:

9:00 AM

Duration:

8 hours

Type of Event

Children’s Program
Cultural/Craft Demonstration
Living History
Talk
Virtual/Digital

Description

During the weekend of Saturday, December 18 and Sunday, December 19, Valley Forge National Historical Park will commemorate the arrival of the Continental Army at Valley Forge in 1777 with a series of special programs and activities.

 

March-In programming will take place on both Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Visitor Center and at nearby Muhlenberg's Brigade, weather permitting. All activities are free and open to the public.

 

Activities at the Visitor Center

 

What's in a Day Activity - 9 AM to 5 PM

 

Travel around the park to discover the story of a real person who was at the Valley Forge encampment. After you’ve found clues about your person, return to the Visitor Center to show your work to a park ranger and earn a special March-In Junior Ranger badge!

 

Model Log Hut Building Competitions - 10 to 11 AM  &  2 to 3 PM

 

It took soldiers days or even weeks to construct the huts they lived in during the encampment. How quickly can you build a model hut using a log-building set? Test your mettle during these timed competitions — the fastest times will earn a prize, courtesy of The Encampment Store.

 

Activities at Muhlenberg's Brigade (Tour Stop #2)

 

Clothing and Gear Comparison - 10 AM to 2 PM

 

Compare and contrast modern day winter clothing and gear with what soldiers used in 1777.
Some similarities might surprise you!

 

Camp Life and Living History Demonstrations - 10 AM to 4 PM

 

Want to see what daily life might look like for different people at the encampment? Stop by
Muhlenberg’s Brigade (Tour stop #2) to experience a slice of camp life!

 

 

 

Sunday Only - Gabion building and camp fire at Redoubt 2.

 

Soldiers will build gabions (vine/branch baskets used to construct earthwork fortifications).

 

Special Presentation: Ned Hector and the History of Black Soldiers in the Revolutionary War

 

Sunday Only - 11 to 11:45 AM  &  1 to 1:45 PM at the soldier huts.

 

Join Noah Lewis, well-known reenactor and expert on the history of Ned Hector, to learn about Black soldiers in the Revolutionary War. The historical Ned Hector was an 18th century Black teamster local to the Valley Forge area.

 

Manual Exercise and Black Powder Demonstrations - 3:15 to 4 PM

 

To wrap up the day, a soldier will demonstrate a black powder musket firing at the firing range behind the soldier huts.

 

 


More information

Reservation or Registration: Yes


Contact Information

Adam Gresek
610-783-1099
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