Submitted by Kurt Repanshek on March 28, 2007 - 11:32am
You can't get this kind of production on an iPod.
At Valley Forge National Historical Park this summer actors, actresses and storytellers will bring the park's history to life in a series of productions designed to help visitors better understand what transpired at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War.
"It will help bring stories to life that we haven't had the time to
tell or weren't able to tell," park superintendent Mike Caldwell said
at a ceremony last week to announce the newest partnership between the
National Park Service and the nonprofit Historic Philadelphia Inc.
You can read the rest of this story in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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