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Historical Markers and War Memorials in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Montgomery County, PA (266) Berks County, PA (293) Bucks County, PA (270) Chester County, PA (459) Delaware County, PA (283) Lehigh County, PA (127) Philadelphia County, PA (1659)  MontgomeryCounty(266) Montgomery County (266)  BerksCounty(293) Berks County (293)  BucksCounty(270) Bucks County (270)  ChesterCounty(459) Chester County (459)  DelawareCounty(283) Delaware County (283)  LehighCounty(127) Lehigh County (127)  PhiladelphiaCounty(1659) Philadelphia County (1659)
Norristown is the county seat for Montgomery County
King of Prussia is in Montgomery County
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ADJACENT TO MONTGOMERY COUNTY
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1 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia — Anna Morris Holstein(1825-1900)
On South Henderson Road south of Monroe Road, on the right when traveling south.
Led the effort to acquire, preserve, and restore Washington’s Headquarters and the surrounding acreage at Valley Forge, the first State Park, now National Historical Park. She helped preserve Mount Vernon and was Organizing Regent of the Valley . . . Map (db m198076) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — 1st and 2nd Rhode Island Regiments
On Valley Forge Park Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated to Major General Nathanael Greene Brigadier General James Mirchell Varnum Colonel Christopher Greene Colonel Israel Angell and to other officers and men of 1st and 2nd Rhode Island Regiments encamped at Valley Forge in 1777-1778. - Let . . . Map (db m28897) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — 9/11 Memorial
On Allendale Road south of Wills Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
On September 11, 2001 there was a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda upon the United States in New York City and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The attacks killed almost 3,000 . . . Map (db m126762) HM WM
4 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — A City of HutsRefuge for the Winter
On North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Welcome to the fourth largest city in America. Arriving in this rural area in the winter of 1777, soldiers immediately began building 2000 log huts for shelter, earthworks for defense, and rubble roads to keep out the deep, boot-pulling mud. . . . Map (db m132268) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — A Pointed Defense
On Historic Trace Road, on the right when traveling south.
On the attack, this would be your perspective: advancing uphill, passing through sharp obstructions, only to face artillery and supporting infantry mounted in the redan. Brigade huts would be across the road, just behind the defenses. These . . . Map (db m28973) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Advance RedoubtEarthwork Defense System
On North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Soldiers constructed earthen fortifications called redoubts (French for a place of retreat). These redoubts were connected by miles of entrenchments designed to strengthen the natural advantages of the terrain here. These fortifications were part . . . Map (db m132287) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — American IconValley Forge National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Valley Forge Park Road (Pennsylvania Route 23) 0.3 miles east of Gulph Road (Pennsylvania Route 3031), on the left when traveling east.
Americans of the Revolutionary era looked to ancient Rome and Greece as models of republican ideals. This statue, a bronze copy of the original marble which has stood in the rotunda of the Virginia State capitol since 1796, includes both . . . Map (db m77119) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Are the British Coming?A Commanding View
Near North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Look down this hill. Imagine you are a soldier on the lookout for British soldiers approaching from Philadelphia. In 1777, this view was completely open, with no trees or buildings. The miles-long view from this hilltop made this a well protected . . . Map (db m132298) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Commander in Chief’s GuardsAn Elite Security Force — Valley Forge National Historical Park —
On Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the left when traveling east.
Always present, Washington’s guard occupied huts here. This special detachment was created to protect the Commander in Chief, his official family, and his equipment, supplies, and papers. Washington required that each life guard, as they called . . . Map (db m28888) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Did You Know?
Near Valley Forge Park Road (Pennsylvania Route 23) 0.3 miles east of Gulph Road, on the left when traveling east.
Who owned and lived in the building when Washington arrived? The house was built for Isaac Potts, and iron master who was one of the owners of the Valley Forge. At the time of the winter encampment in 1777, he was not living there but had . . . Map (db m77124) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Freemasons of Pennsylvania
On North Outer Line Drive at Gulph Road, on the right when traveling west on North Outer Line Drive.
“In remembrance of the Continental Army led by George Washington, a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and in honor of the many Freemasons who were part of the encampment at this site, the Freemasons of Pennsylvania place this monument so . . . Map (db m28919) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Glover’s BrigadeContinental Army — Valley Forge   December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
On Outer Line Road, on the right when traveling west.
Division -------------------- Glover’s Brigade Brig. General John Glover commanding 1st Massachusetts Infantry   Col. Joseph Vose 4th Massachusetts Infantry   Col. William Shepard 13th Massachusetts Infantry   Col. Edward Wigglesworth 15th . . . Map (db m28843) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Greene’s DivisionContinental Army — Valley Forge   December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
On Outer Line Road, on the right when traveling west.
Major General Nathaniel Greene Muhlenberg’s Brigade Brig. General J. Peter G. Muhlenberg commanding “German Regiment” Pennsylvania Line   Lieut. Col. Lewis Weltner (Raised July 12 1776 – Mustered out January 1781) 1st Regiment . . . Map (db m28839) HM
14 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Innerline Defense
On Inner Line Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The low mound in front of you is part of the original earthworks of the fortified encampment of Valley Forge. They extended about one mile from Mount Joy on the south to the Schuylkill River to the north.Map (db m132337) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company #1 Charter MembersFounded 1950
On Allendale Road south of Wills Boulevard, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to the Charter Members of the King of Prussia Volunteer Fire Company #1- June 29, 1991 Charter Members - May 1950 William Anderson • Edward A. Mathis John W. Brennan • Salvatore Mazzerle Lewis S. Granger, Jr. • Norman . . . Map (db m126749) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Loyal Patriots of Valley Forge
Near Valley Forge Park Road (Pennsylvania Route 23).
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, Founder of the . . . Map (db m22167) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Massachusetts Monument
On North Outer Line Drive at Gulph Road, on the right when traveling west on North Outer Line Drive.
This monument is erected by a grateful Commonwealth in memory of the soldiers of Massachusetts who served at Valley Forge 19 Dec 1777       19 June 1778 Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem < Back of Monument > Massachusetts soldiers who . . . Map (db m28965) WM
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18 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — National Patriots Bell Tower(Formerly known as the Valley Forge Memorial Bell Tower)
On Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the right when traveling west.
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 of World Wars I and II who defended and . . . Map (db m22158) WM
19 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — On the Lookout
On North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
The five redoubts were positioned on high points, each visible to each other. Officers used telescopes to observe and communicate visually. The frame is aimed toward Redoubt 3 on Mount Joy. Redoubt 3 anchored the southwest end of the inner . . . Map (db m132297) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Protection from AttackBuilding the Redoubt
On North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Troops originally built this redoubt by hand using shovels and picks. A redoubt was cleverly designed so that every part strengthened its defensive role or provided an obstacle to attack. Soldiers appreciated how these pieces fit together and . . . Map (db m132296) HM
21 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Remembering Valley ForgeThe People’s Park — Valley Forge National Historical Park —
Near Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the left when traveling east.
The perseverance of the soldiers at Valley Forge is a beloved American story. Long-discussed ideas for commemoration of their sacrifices were implemented after the disruption of the Civil War, when the centennials of both the Declaration of . . . Map (db m29110) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Soldiers’ Huts
On Outer Line Road, on the right when traveling west.
On original street of Muhlenberg's BrigadeMap (db m28976) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge
On S Outer Line Drive, on the left when traveling south.
George Washington, Valley Forge and Freemasonry represent patriotism, freedom and brotherly love to all Freemasons. Washington served as Master of his Masonic Lodge at the same time he was President of the United States. Through the preservation of . . . Map (db m11884) HM
24 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — The Village of Valley ForgeOrdinary Place, Extraordinary History — Valley Forge National Historical Park —
Near Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the left when traveling east.
An iron forge was established in this remote place in the early 1700s, as there was ample water power from Valley Creek, limestone for processing iron ore, and timber to make charcoal to fuel the furnaces. Soon, dams and mill races, charcoal houses, . . . Map (db m29010) HM
25 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Transformation of the American ArmyDiscipline and Training
On North Outer Line Drive, on the right when traveling east.
The large protected valley in front of you is the Grand Parade. Extending from where you are standing to the ridge almost a mile away, it served as the centerpiece of camp. When units from the various states arrived at Valley Forge in December . . . Map (db m132279) HM
26 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Valley CreekMeandering through History — Valley Forge National Historical Park —
On Valley Creek Road, on the left when traveling north.
Valley Creek flows through the historic Village of Valley Forge to its confluence with the Schuylkill River, just downstream of this point. Once the primary source of water and power for a bustling town, it now is one of the park’s most important . . . Map (db m230961) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — War Comes to Valley ForgeThe British Raid
Near Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the right when traveling west.
Just upstream is the site of the Valley Forge, for which this area was named. The Continental Army used the forge to store foods and weapons. Three months before the winter encampment, the British swept through on September 18, 1777 and burned the . . . Map (db m28835) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Washington’s Headquarters
On Inner Line Drive at Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Highway 23), on the left when traveling east on Inner Line Drive.
For six months this quiet path was a congested thoroughfare. Express riders from Congress, civilians requesting passes, guards posted around the house, couriers rushing out with new orders, foreign officers seeking employment, continually jammed . . . Map (db m5668) HM
29 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Waterman's Monument
On Valley Forge Park Road (Pennsylvania Route 23), on the right when traveling east.
This 50 foot granite obelisk was erected in 1901 by the Daughters of the Revolution. It marks the site of the only identified grave at Valley Forge, that of Lieutenant John Waterman of Rhode Island, who died on April 23, 1778.Map (db m234313) HM
30 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — William White1748 - 1836
Rector of Christ and St. Peter's Churches in Philadelphia. Chaplain to the Continental Congress. First Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania. Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.Map (db m136043) HM
31 Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, King of Prussia, Upper Merion Township — Winter EncampmentDecember 19, 1777 – June 19, 1778
On North Outer Line Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The countryside was stripped of trees. All available wood went to build and heat the city of huts that crowded this ridge. When the Continental Army wintered here, every acre was heavily used – for entrenchments, stock pens, an artillery . . . Map (db m8828) HM
 
 
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