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March In to Valley Forge 2024

A soldier's regimental coat and hat rest on a musket and a log wall
Commemorate the 247th anniversary of the army's arrival at Valley Forge from 6 PM to 8 PM on Saturday, December 14, 2024

NPS Image / G. Purifoy

Join Us on the Evening of Saturday, December 14, 2024!

Come to Valley Forge National Historical Park to commemorate the 247th anniversary of the Continental Army's arrival to Valley Forge on December 19, 1777 and the beginning of the transformative six-month encampment.

Programs and Activities at Muhlenberg's Brigade

6 PM to 8 PM

Court-Martial of a Civilian

Dramatic presentation in the park theater at 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM

Visitor Center at Valley Forge

Closes at 9 PM

Map graphic showing roads and park entrance, event parking lot, the meeting room, theater, and Mini Grand Parade. Text boxes describe activities that correspond to numbers on the map.
Hands-on activities and programming will take place in the Visitor Center at Valley Forge, outside along the paved path to the huts, and in the huts at Muhlenberg's Brigade.

NPS Graphic / G. Purifoy

In the Visitor Center

Holiday Shopping at the Encampment Store

Find the perfect gift! Open until 9 PM. Visit the store online at encampmentstore.org.


Cookies and Cider

Commemorate the March In to Valley Forge with snacks. Cookies provided by Valley Forge Park Alliance and cider provided by The Encampment Store.


Valley Forge Muster Roll

Learn about the muster roll and the names, ranks, and other notes on soldiers present
at Valley Forge. A project of the Valley Forge Park Alliance. valleyforgemusterroll.org


Historic Firearms

Learn about the muskets and other firearms used during the American Revolution.


People of African Descent at Valley Forge

Hear 3-5 minute stories on the second floor of the visitor center.


Try On 18th Century Clothing

Pose for a picture wearing a cap or regimental coat!


On the March to the Huts

1. George Washington's Marquee Tent

Explore a handsewn, full-scale replica of General George Washington’s sleeping marquee tent, which served as his mobile headquarters while on campaign. Presented by the Museum of the American Revolution and made possible by funds donated by the Valley Forge
Revolutionary 5-Mile Run.


2. Court-Martial of a Continental Soldier

Program takes place in the park theater at 6:30 PM and again at 7:30 PM. The trial of Joseph Edwards, an inhabitant of Pennsylvania tried in Februrary of 1778 for attempting to drive cattle to the British.


3. Sentries

As you walk to the log huts at Muhlenberg’s Brigade, you’ll encounter uniformed guards. Give them the correct countersign (password) to gain entry to the huts! The night's password is "Woodbridge!"


4. Building Shelter

Soldiers marching in built temporary shelters like wedge tents and brush huts. Try your hand at constructing your own shelter using various materials.


5. Historic Tools & Hut Construction

Learn how soldiers at Valley Forge made more durable structures like the log huts you see at Muhlenberg’s Brigade.


At Muhlenberg's Brigade

6. Hospital Department

What diseases were at Valley Forge? Learn about hospitals medical tools, and procedures.


7. Regimental Tailors

Learn who made army uniforms during the encampment at Valley Forge.


8. Leatherworkers

Learn about the construction of leather goods in the Continental Army.


9. Regimental Quartermaster and Wife

Learn how the army got its supplies.


10. Edward "Ned" Hector

Portrayed by Noah Lewis. Edward “Ned” Hector was a teamster, soldier, and artilleryman in the Continental Army.


11. Hannah Till

Portrayed by Leslie Bramlett. Hannah Till was an enslaved servant and cook leased to General George Washington.


12. Camp Life

Learn what enlisted men, officers, and women attached to the army wore, ate, and how they experienced the winter encampment at Valley Forge.

Valley Forge National Historical Park

Last updated: November 20, 2024