In addition to the Valley Forge National Historical Park outside Philadelphia,.
Although it is not connected embedded in the wooded hills of the Schuylkill River, a unique, little men and women who have sacrificed known living monument and often, given their lives in service to America. The Medal of honor Grove, 1942 designed and is located on the site of the Foundation Board freedoms in Valley Forge, a 52-acre forest Memorial in remembrance all those of our nation is highest award for bravery in the fight against an enemy makes that a person can be awarded the Medal of honor awarded.
You will be hiking, visited with your dog along an attractive serpentine
Memorials for Medal of honor winner from each of the 50 States, Puerto Rico and
District of Columbia. Each is from a 1-acre plot of highlighted shows a
seven foot seven inch high fiber optic replica of the Washington Monument Obelisk.
The Obelisk is connected a seal, dedication plaque, and a list of the medal
Receiver, which accredited him honour.
So far, 25 countries have been replaced the standard white fibreglass Obelisk with a
Distinctive granite or marble obelisk in their areas, all in stone using their
State.
The freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge and the Medal of honor Grove can be
Valley Forge National Historical Park reached West on highway 23 more.
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