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This article is about the Village of Valley Forge, in southeastern Pennsylvania. For other uses, see Valley Forge (disambiguation).

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Unincorporated settlement in Pennsylvania, United States
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated settlement
National Memorial Arch at the Valley Forge National Historical ParkWarwick Furnace FarmsWashington Memorial ChapelSchuylkill River TrailGeorge Washington's headquarters in Valley Forge
Valley Forge is located in PennsylvaniaValley ForgeValley ForgeLocation within the U.S. state of PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaValley Forge is located in the United StatesValley ForgeValley ForgeValley Forge (the United States)Show map of the United States
Coordinates: 40°5′49″N 75°28′12″W / 40.09694°N 75.47000°W / 40.09694; -75.47000
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountyChester
TownshipSchuylkill
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes19481, 19482, 19484, 19493–19496
Area code(s)610 and 484

The Village of Valley Forge is an unincorporated settlement. It is located on the west side of Valley Forge National Historical Park at the confluence of Valley Creek and the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania. The remaining village is in Schuylkill Township of Chester County. It once spanned Valley Creek into Montgomery County.

The name Valley Forge is often used to refer to anywhere in the general vicinity of the park. Many places will use the name even though they are actually in King of Prussia, Trooper, Oaks, and other nearby communities. This leads to some ambiguity on the actual location of the modern village. There is a partial re-creation of the historic village from the time of the American Revolution that is located just within the outskirts of the park.

History

In 1751, there was a forge at the mouth of the East Valley creek used to convert pig iron into bar iron. It was advertised for sale as the property of Daniel Walker, Stephen Evans, and Joseph Williams. It was originally called Mount Joy forge but came to be known as Valley Forge. The pig iron used at Valley Forge was hauled from Warwick Furnace.

In September 1777, the British Army burned it, and George Washington entrenched the Continental Army in December on the Montgomery County side of Valley Creek, opposite Valley Forge. General Washington's headquarters were established at the substantial stone house of Isaac Potts. After the Revolutionary War, another Valley Forge was built on the other side of Valley creek; it was in ruins in 1816.

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References

  1. James M. Swank, The Iron and Steel Industries of Pennsylvania, Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1883) Part III, Industrial Statistics, Vol. X 1881-82, Report of the Bureau of Industrial Statistics, Legislative Document, No. 7, pp. 20-21.

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Places adjacent to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Oaks, Pottstown Audubon, Lansdale Bridgeport, Norristown
[REDACTED] Harrisburg Valley Forge [REDACTED] Fort Washington, Willow Grove
Exton, West Chester Strafford, Wayne Gulph Mills, Philadelphia
Municipalities and communities of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
County seat: West Chester
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Footnotes‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties †Former borough
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