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Valley Forge National Historical Park
The Encampment Store
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| NPS PHOTO | | The Encampment Store at the Welcome Center, Valley Forge National Historical Park |
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Visit the Encampment Store, shop the wide selection of books on the American Revolution, unique gifts, reproductions, custom one-of-a kind products, diverse toys that challenge and teach, mission related merchandise and souvenirs. Take a piece of your experience home with you. In addition the Encampment Store carries a wide variety of drinks and snacks. The Encampment Store is open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day.
Trolley Tours are offered through the Encampment Store in the summer season. Call 610.783.1074 for more information.
In the summer months, the Encampment Store also offers bike rentals and operates The Canteen, where visitors can purchase additional sandwiches and snacks.
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Store Tours and Events
Movie Nights in November!
Every Friday in November the Store will feature family friendly movies in the Park's theater. Beginning at 7:00 PM, each night is free and open to the community and travelers. Snacks will be available for purchase.
Friday, November 6: Johnny Tremain
Friday, November 13: Liberty's Kids
Friday, November 20: 1776 The Musical
Friday, November 27: The Crossing
See Things to Do for more information or call the Store at 610-783-1074
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Trolley Tours
Hop on the Encampment Store's old-fashioned trolley and experience the story of Valley Forge in a new way. The 90-minute tour will run on weekends from September 9 - November 29 and December 26-30. Fee charged, tickets can be purchases in the Store of over the phone. For reservations, please call 610-783-1074
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Did You Know?
Valley Forge NHP is part of the Schuylkill River National & State Heritage Area, which stretches 128 miles from Philadelphia to Pottsville. The region is nationally significant for the roles that its people, places, and events played in the American, industrial, and environmental revolutions.
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Last Updated: November 06, 2009 at 01:17 EST |