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  1. Visit the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River and changed the course of the Revolutionary War. Learn about the park's programs, events, preservation and donation opportunities.

  2. Washington Crossing Historic Park preserves the site of George Washington’s dramatic boat crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolution and is a National Historic Landmark.

  3. Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated village located in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, United States. Formerly known as "Taylorsville," it is most famous for being the western launch point for George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on the night of December 25–26, 1776 during the Revolutionary War .

  4. Visit Washington Crossing Historic Park to see where Washington's army crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Night, 1776. The Lower Park includes the Visitor's Center and the Village of Taylorsville.

  5. But Washington Crossing Historic Park represents much more than a single event. Restored Colonial buildings in the park, such as the Thompson-Neely House and McConkey Ferry Inn, give many clues about living conditions during the Revolutionary era.

  6. The Visitor’s Center at Washington Crossing Historic Park was completely renovated in 2012. Here, visitors can find information about the park, view historic exhibits, attend an educational program, purchase tour tickets, or browse through the museum shop.

  7. What Happened After the Ten Crucial Days? Were the Hessians Drunk When Washington Attacked Trenton? How Many Times Did Washington Cross the Delaware River? In the winter of 1776, General George Washington and his ragged army had experienced only defeat and despair.

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