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New Promo Video Makes Valley Forge Park Look Like A Place You’d Want To Visit

by Gerry August 14, 2020

New Promo Video Makes Valley Forge Park Look Like A Place You’d Want To Visit

From Valley Forge.org

The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) debuted a brand-new video showcasing Valley Forge National Historical Park.

The video includes sweeping drone shots of the park’s 3,500 acre-landscape, statues, and the iconic National Memorial Arch. The video also showcases all there is to do in the park: walking, hiking, running, and biking with kids, and dogs, as well as VFCTB’s #MakeItMontco hotel package.

“Valley Forge is truly a gem of a destination,” said Mike Bowman, President & CEO of the VFTCB. “We know people are looking for things to do, and there is plenty happening right now in Montco. The park is a treasure for runners, cyclists, history enthusiasts, visitors, and residents alike. Plus, the community is so passionate about this iconic park, which has a significant impact on the area.

The VFTCB is encouraging visitors to become tourists in their own backyards while promoting the following things to do in Montgomery County: outdoor dining, Montco’s 50 golf courses, the fourth award-winning Patriot Tales Comic Book, the county’s almost 100 miles of trails, the Bike Montco digital bike route maps at valleyforge.org, and the free Visit Valley Forge mobile app.

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