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Valley Forge National Historical Park Visitor Center Renovation

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Valley Forge National Historical Park Visitor Center Renovation – The site of the 1777-78 winter encampment of the Continental Army under General George Washington, Valley Forge National Historical Park welcomes 2 million-plus visitors annually to explore its 3,600 acres of historic structures, objects, and sprawling grounds.

A gateway to Montgomery County, the welcome center hasn’t seen a significant upgrade since opening in 1976. In 2021, a four-year, $14 million upgrade project is expected to be complete with a full renovation of the official Visitor Center for Valley Forge and Montgomery County, a new five-part museum exhibit and film, and an expanded trail system interpretive signage, a new shelter and overlook. Summer 2021.