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Valley Forge, PA
After declaring independence from England, the city of Philadelphia became the de facto capitol of the thirteen colonies. During the fall of 1777, British commander Major General William Howe sought to break the spirit of the colonists by capturing Philadelphia in an attempt to end the war.
Howe
was successful in taking Philadelphia despite the efforts of
George Washington and the rag tag Continental Army. As winter
approached Washington led the troops to Valley Forge to ride out
the long, cold winter. Terrible weather and road conditions, not
to mention a disinterested quartermaster, meant the Army was cut
off from receiving supplies. Lack of food, proper shelter, and
rampant disease made the conditions even more horrific for the
troops.
By early spring, General Nathanael Greene took over as quartermaster and supplies began to arrive in camp. Perhaps even more important, Baron von Steuben arrived from Prussia to train and discipline the troops. By the middle of June this rag tag group, having survived the winter at Valley Forge, had become a well disciplined Army that was finally capable of taking on the British with both courage and skill.
The median price of homes sold in the Valley Forge area for the past twelve months was $203,900. During that same period, home values of these sales appreciated by 14%.
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