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Chesterbrook, PA
'National Memorial Arch' is dedicated "to the officers and private soldiers of the Continental Army December 19, 1777 June 19, 1778". The Arch is situated at the top of a hill at the intersection of Gulph Road and Outer Line Drive ... More on Wikipedia

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500 Chesterbrook Blvd, Chesterbrook, PA 19087

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593 East Lancaster Ave. St. David's, PA 19087

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Valley Forge National Park SE
(Knox or Valley Forge, 66', 1865, restored 1996, 38-15-15) across Valley Creek in Valley Forge National Park SE of Valley Forge , Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, PA. Valley Creek Rd. S. 1.0 miles from jct with PA23 in Valley ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Valley Forge PA 19481, United States of America
Inscription. This tower is dedicated by, the National Society, Daughters of the American, Revolution to those Patriots, of the Revolutionary War, whose faith and courage won, and established American, Freedom and to those Heroes, ... More on HMDB

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50 West Walker Road, Wayne PA 19087, United States of America
Inscription. Six hundred yards N. E. of, this stone, were the headquarters of, Anthony Wayne in 1777-78. , Erected 1890 by Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. , Location. 40° 4.502′ N, 75° 26.376′ ... More on HMDB

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945 North Valley Forge Road, Devon PA 19333, United States of America
Inscription. Capt'n. Benjamin Bartholomew, was born in Great Valley, in the County of Chester, State of Pennsylvania, February 16th anno dom 1752. At the earliest period of the, Revolutionary War, he left his plough, and with a heart ... More on HMDB

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Valley Forge PA 19481, United States of America
Inscription. In Honor of All Loyal Patriots, Who Served under the Command of, General George Washington: In the Winter Encampment at, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, December 19, 1777 June 19, 1778, and in Honor of, Donald G. Cronan, ... More on HMDB

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Valley Forge - National Memorial Arch, Valley Forge, PA, United States

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945 North Valley Forge Road, Devon PA 19333, United States of America
Inscription. Organized in 1711 by Welsh families, it is the third oldest Baptist church in the State and the mother of eight nearby congregations. The present building, the second, was erected in 1805. , Erected 1951 by Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB
