Washington Crossing Historical Park
Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania

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Washington’s plan to cross the Delaware, under cover of darkness, during the harsh Winter of 1776, was a risky one. But it paid off. Against all odds, crossing the icy river led his troops to victory in Trenton, a triumph which was credited for breathing new life into the Revolution.
Washington Crossing Historic Park is full of American history. Tourist attractions include a visitor center with several historic exhibits and educational programs, the Historic Village offering modern-day programs including reenactments of George Washington’s River Crossing, and a number of other American Revolutionary War landmarks such as the McConkey’s Ferry Inn where Washington was known to have spent time after the crossing.
Also open to visitors is the Thompson Neely house – which served as a temporary army hospital during Washington’s campaign, the memorial cemetery in which an unknown number of Continental soldiers are buried, and gardens full of vegetables and medicinal herbs which were likely to have been grown during the Revolution.