Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Valley Forge National Historical Park...

The Monument for the Soldiers of the Continental Army-click
...The place where the Continental Army spent the winter of 1776,
of course, back then this place was in the sticks;
the park contains exact copies of the cabins that they used,
and if we had to live there, we would be sure we were abused.

The large grounds of the park offer plenty to do,
twenty-six miles of trails to bike, or to shoe;
be sure to take your time, and to see all the sights,
and be grateful, that you, won't spend your winter nights.
One of the cabins-click
Each cabin had bunks and a fireplace, dirt floors-click
A gunners with canon-click

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