The Valley Forge Park Alliance
The Valley Forge Park Alliance is a group dedicated to the preservation of the American spirit demonstrated during the winter encampment, to the conservation of the landscape that contained the 1777-1778 encampment of the American Revolution, and to the promotion of today's Valley Forge National Historical Park. The goals of the Alliance are to:
The Alliance provide support, services, and donations of artifacts, educational materials, and funds to support many park projects, and they take part in their planning and implementation. They sponsor educational, interpretive, and awareness programs, fund re-enactment groups for events, volunteer at park programs and special events.
The Encampment Store The Encampment Store operates as the park’s retail and programmatic partner under a Cooperating Association agreement with the park. Cooperating associations are private, nonprofit corporations established under state law. They support educational, scientific, historical, and interpretive services of the parks. The Encampment Store operates as an extension of the park’s efforts primarily in the areas of enhanced programming and visitor services, ranging from assisting with the operation of guided trolley tours to developing special educational products to complement the interpretation in the park. In addition, the store donates 10% of gross revenue back to the park to use as appropriate. The Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is a private, non-profit membership sales and marketing organization which aggressively promotes the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County as a convention site and leisure visitor destination by promoting patronage of its member hotels, restaurants, attractions and services.The Board employs full-time and part-time staff at the Valley Forge National Historical Park Visitor Center to orient and provide information to visitors.
![]() NPS Photo Once Upon a Nation Once Upon a Nation is a program for bringing history to life. The program works closely with historic site stakeholders and the hospitality community to build the region’s tourism value through interpretation, interactive educational experiences, evening programming, and adventure tours. Once Upon a Nation is an initiative of Historic Philadelphia, Inc. a non-profit organization founded by then-Mayor Ed Rendell to enhance experiences for regional residents and visitors. At Valley Forge NHP, Once Upon a Nation provides vibrant daily storytelling, narrated tours, and evening tours. For more information, visit www.onceuponanation.org. ![]() NPS Photo
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Service Organizations ![]() NPS Photo There are many service organizations that also support park operations.
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Washington Memorial Chapel This historic church is adjacent to the park and preserves artifacts and stained-glass windows commemorating General Washington and the encampment. The church cooperates with the park on the regularly scheduled interpretive bus tour. Military Re-enactment Groups ![]() NPS Photo Of the many units that participate in the park’s special events to tell the story of the Revolution through living history, the 1st Continental Regiment, the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment, and the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment are longstanding regulars. The Schuylkill Valley Heritage Corridor This group manages the corridor and promotes cultural and natural preservation, recreation, interpretation, and heritage-related economic development. The corridor and the park cooperate on interpretive, signage, and natural restoration initiatives. National Preservation Organizations The NPCA, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Save America’s Treasures Program, and many others provide assistance, guidance, and expertise to the park. Their experience and assistance are important to the park’s ability to ensure that its actions are appropriate and in the best interests of long-term preservation of its resources. Local Government The park cooperates with the five townships for important services such as fire protection, ambulance service, water and sewer, and law enforcement. Chester and Montgomery Counties are partners with the park in trail and greenway projects. All are partners in a project to identify means to resolve area-wide traffic problems. State and Federal Government Partners The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, the DEP, the PA Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, the PA Department of Transportation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, EPA, U.S. Department of Public Health Federal Occupational Health Service, FHWA, and many others provide advice and consultation and cooperate with the park on special projects to conserve natural and cultural resources. |
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Last updated: January 3, 2020