[Download ebook] No Spot in This Far Land Is More Immortalized: A History of Pennsylvania's Washington Crossing Historic Park
| #3532728 in Books | 2014-06-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x1.45 x7.01l, | File Name: 098603052X | 728 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| he and my daughter just love the Washington Crossing area|By Photo Buff|I bought this book for my son-in-law's birthday...he and my daughter just love the Washington Crossing area...so much so they were married there and every year they go to dinner at the Washington Crossing Inn...and delight in every minute of it...
So, I held my breath...but Chuck's smile says it
On Christmas night 1776 George Washington and twenty-four hundred men stepped off from the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River to cross the icy waterway. They went on to win a decisive victory at Trenton, New Jersey, and then later at Princeton. The battles changed the course of the Revolutionary War. The first official efforts to memorialize the heroic event began in Pennsylvania in 1895. A park commission was created in 1917, and they formally dedicated the park...
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