Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
Commercial Building, U.S. Route 202, Upper Merion Township, King of Pr...
Significance: This commercial structure was one of three remnant village structures located at the crossroads known as King of Prussia. Survey number: HABS PA-5360 Building/structure dates: 17t3 Initial Cons... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Valley Forge Observation Tower, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: The Valley Forge Observation Tower is an example of facilities built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to provide overviews of historical and scenic areas. The tower was built on... More
Valley Forge Observation Tower, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: The Valley Forge Observation Tower is an example of facilities built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to provide overviews of historical and scenic areas. The tower was built on... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
Commercial Building, U.S. Route 202, Upper Merion Township, King of Pr...
Significance: This commercial structure was one of three remnant village structures located at the crossroads known as King of Prussia. Survey number: HABS PA-5360 Building/structure dates: 17t3 Initial Cons... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Valley Forge Observation Tower, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: The Valley Forge Observation Tower is an example of facilities built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to provide overviews of historical and scenic areas. The tower was built on... More
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
Kennedy Mansion, 1050 Port Kennedy Road, King of Prussia, Montgomery C...
Significance: When John Kennedy built his mansion in 1852, it was the focal point of Port Kennedy Village. A fine example of the Italian Villa style, it retains many of its exterior and interior features. The f... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Isaac Potts House, South of Schuylkill River, King of Prussia, Montgom...
Significance: Almost certainly the headquarters and residence of General George Washington during the winter encampment of the Continental Army through the winter and spring of 1777-78. This small house is beli... More
Valley Forge Observation Tower, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: The Valley Forge Observation Tower is an example of facilities built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to provide overviews of historical and scenic areas. The tower was built on... More
Valley Forge Observation Tower, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: The Valley Forge Observation Tower is an example of facilities built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to provide overviews of historical and scenic areas. The tower was built on... More
Gulph Creek Stone Arch Bridge, Spanning Gulph Creek at Old Gulph Road,...
Significance: The stone-arch Gulph Creek Bridge, built in 1789, is one of the oldest surviving bridges in Pennsylvania. Survey number: HAER PA-309
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
King of Prussia Inn, U.S. Route 202 (Upper Merion Township), King of P...
Significance: King of Prussia Inn, a widely known, early eighteenth-century inn, is situated at the site of an early crossroads in a historically significant area. Survey number: HABS PA-1009 Building/struct... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More
National Memorial Arch, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, PA
Significance: Designed by prominent Philadelphia architect Paul Phillippe Cret, was erected in Valley Forge State Park in 1912-16 to commemorate the suffering endured by General George Washington and the Contin... More