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24%OFFLorett  Treese - Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol - 9780271014036 - V9780271014036
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Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol

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Description for Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol Paperback. Num Pages: 288 pages, 36 illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFC; WTM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 22. Weight in Grams: 481.

More than four million people a year visit Valley Forge, one of America's most celebrated historic sites. Here, amid the rolling hills of southeastern Pennsylvania, visitors can pass through the house which served as Washington's Headquarters during the famous winter encampment of 1777–1778. Others picnic and jog in the huge park, complete with monuments, recreated log huts, and modern visitor center, all built to pay tribute to the Valley Forge story.

In this lively book, Lorett Treese shows how Valley Forge evolved into the tourist mecca that it is today. In the process, she uses Valley Forge as a means ... Read more

Treese describes a Valley Forge fraught with controversy over the appropriate appearance and use of a place so revered. One such controversy, the "hot dog war," a brief but intense battle over concession stands, was spawned by Americans' changing perceptions of how a national park was to be used. The volatile Vietnam era prompted the state park commission to establish its "Subcommittee on Sex, Hippies, and Whiskey Swillers" to investigate park regulation infractions. Even today, people differ over exactly what happened at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777–1778. The modern visitor sees the remains of over a century of commemoration, competition, and contention. The result, Treese shows, is a historic site that may reveal more about succeeding history than about Washington's army. This book will give its readers a new way to look at Valley Forge—and all historic sites.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1995
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
286
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780271014036
SKU
V9780271014036
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About Lorett Treese
Lorett Treese is the College Archivist at Bryn Mawr College. She is the author of The Storm Gathering: The Penn Family and the American Revolution (Penn State, 1992).

Reviews for Valley Forge: Making and Remaking a National Symbol
“A few decades after the Revolutionary War, Valley Forge was a largely ignored battlefield that was rapidly reverting to farmland; this year as many as four million tourists will visit the site. Thus, it is both instructive and interesting to follow the evolution of this national shrine. Treese, an archivist at Bryn Mawr College, has a knack for breathing life ... Read more

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