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The Washington-Rochambeau Route Historical Markers

In 1781 the two Generals met in White Plains, New York, crossed the Hudson River and marched 450 miles south to Yorktown in Virginia where their and Lafayette’s armies defeated the British, ending the war.
 
Potomac Path Marker image, Touch for more information
By Kevin W., September 12, 2007
Potomac Path Marker
101 Virginia, Prince William County, Woodbridge — 6 — Potomac Path
102 Virginia, Prince William County, Woodbridge — The Potomac PathThe King's Highway
103 Virginia, Stafford County, Stafford — E-79 — Peyton’s Ordinary
104 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Fort Story — Battle of the Capes
105 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Fort Story — Battle of the Capes 1781
106 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Fort Story — François Joseph Paul de Grasse — Cape Henry Memorial, Colonial National Historical Park —
107 Virginia, Virginia Beach, Fort Story — French British Naval Engagement Off the Virginia CapesSeptember 5, 1781
108 Virginia, Williamsburg — Washington–Rochambeau Route
109 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — American Encampment1781 Siege of Yorktown — Colonial National Historical Park —
110 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — Comte de Rochambeau1781 Siege of Yorktown — Colonial National Historical Park —
111 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — The Washington – Rochambeau Route to VictoryYorktown Battlefield — Colonial National Historical Park —
112 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Route

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