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Page 1: Valley Forge Visitors Guide

Visitors GuideValley Forge &Montgomery CountyPennsylvania

2011

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Board of Directors

Valley Forge National Historical Park LiaisonMichael A. Caldwell

PresidentPaul R. Decker

Director of CommunicationsK. Bailey Fucanan

Director of Convention SalesDavid Bradley

Director of Electronic Marketing Kenneth Chen

Executive Vice PresidentMartha Rich Mayo

Director of Information Technology John Lam

Director of Membership Sales & Service

Betsey Guetta

Director of Tourism SalesTom Haberland

Bureau StaffChairman

Richard J. OdorisioTreasurer

Nancy Dunleavy

Vice ChairmanRichard W. Kubach, III

SecretaryDaria Fink

James Creed Frank Custer

Bob HartCarmen S. Italia, Jr.

Kenneth T. Lawrence, Jr. Suzanne S. Ryan Andrew S. Tod

Suzanne Vargus Holloman

Montgomery County, Pa.in this issue...

Discover

Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau1000 First Avenue • Suite 101, King of Prussia, PA 19406

610.834.1550 • 888.VISIT.VF • Fax: 610.834.0202www.valleyforge.org • [email protected]

This guide’s feature stories introduce you to several towns in our county. Each is color-coded to correspond with the appropriate article.

Towns mentioned more than once are marked with a H.

•The Magical History Tour

•Valley Forge in all its Seasonal Glory

•Two-wheel AppeAl

•In Search of the Best

BurgerMontgomery CountyCommissionersJames R. Matthews, ChairmanCommissioner

Joseph M. Hoeffel, Vice ChairmanCommissioner

Bruce L. Castor, Jr.Commissioner

Green Lane Res.

Green LanePark

Valley Forge NationalHistorical Park

EvansburgState Park

Ft. WashingtonState Park

Wings Field

Upper PerkiomenValley Park

Valley Forge NationalHistorical Park

King of Prussia

Ambler

Conshohocken

Collegeville

Green Lane

SoudertonPottstown

Oaks AudubonBlue Bell

Fort Washington

Bryn Mawr

H

H

North Wales

Limerick

Lafayette Hill

NorristownH

Schwenksville

H

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Features Valley Forge National Historical Park ...................................................2 Valley Forge in all its Seasonal Glory ..............................................................4 The Magical History Tour ......................................................................................12 Two-Wheel Appeal ..............................................................................................................19 In Search of the Best Burger ................................................................................................29

Diversions Attractions & Tours .......................................6 Gardens & Arboreta..................................10 Historic Sites ...........................................................11 Museums ....................................................................15 Recreation ...............................................................17 Shopping .................................................................20

Montgomery County Map ..........22

Dining Fine Dining ...........................................................26 Sophisticated Casual ............................... 27 Family Restaurant .......................................30 Brew Pub/Bar and Grill .......................31 Café/Deli ................................................................31 Banquet and Meeting Facilities ...31 Caterers ....................................................................32 Restaurants By Location ......................33

Lodging Hotels ..........................................................................34 Bed & Breakfasts/Reservation . 37 City Inns & Country Inns....................37 Campgrounds....................................................38 Extended Stays ................................................38 Pet Accommodations ...............................38 Apartment Leasing Services ...........38 Retreat Houses .................................................38

Conference Centers Conference Centers with Sleeping Rooms .............................39 Conference Centers without Sleeping Rooms .......................39

Events & Nightlife Annual Events ..................................................40 Nightlife and Entertainment ..........43 Shows & Expos ................................................44

Getting Here Transportation, Directions, Airlines .....................Inside Back Cover

Montgomery County, Pa.

511PA provides travelers with reliable up-to-the-minute traffic, transit and weather information they need to help them reach their destination in the most efficient manner when traveling in Pennsylvania. You can also access the same information by dialing 511 on your phone and via mobile devices 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Sections

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This guide’s feature stories introduce you to several towns in our county. Each is color-coded to correspond with the appropriate article.

Towns mentioned more than once are marked with a H.

•The Magical History Tour

•Valley Forge in all its Seasonal Glory

•Two-wheel AppeAl

•In Search of the Best

Burger

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Contents

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An 18-minute introduction film, “Valley Forge: A Winter Encampment,” runs every 30 minutes, beginning at 9:30 a.m., in the Park Theater. Call 610.783.1099 or log on to www.valleyforgepark.org for current park program and event listings.

Recreational opportunities in the Park include designated picnic areas and 28 miles of trails including the 6.6-mile Joseph Plumb Martin trail, 10 miles of horse trails and the Valley Forge-to-Philadelphia Schuylkill River Trail.

Begin the Valley Forge experience at the Visitor Center, staffed with helpful information specialists to assist with customized park visits, directions, hotel stays and restaurant reservations. The center also houses a museum gallery displaying artifacts from the encampment.

The seasonal Valley Forge Canteen, located in the main Visitor Center park-ing lot, features hot dogs, ice cream, soft drinks, healthy snacks and much more.

Washington Memorial Chapel (610.783.0120), on Route 23 in the Park, commemorates George Washington’s life and America’s his-tory with decorative statues, carvings and soaring stained-glass windows. The National Patriots Bell Tower features the Justice Bell, cast to support women’s suffrage. Washington National Carillon

recitals are held at 2 p.m. Sundays in June and July and at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evenings in July and August. Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.washingtonmemorialchapel.org Tucked away in the woods behind the chapel, the Chapel Cabin Shop (610.783.0576), carries handcrafted items, souvenirs, homemade jams, jellies, can-dies, gifts and snacks. Proceeds from the nonprofit shop benefit the maintenance of the Chapel. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

N a t i o N a l H i s t o r i c a l P a r k

O f all places associated with America’s War for Independence, none conveys the suffering, sacrifice and ultimate triumph

more than Valley Forge. No battles were fought here; no bayonet charges or artillery bombardments took place. Nonetheless, some 2,000 soldiers died – more Americans than were killed at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown combined. Valley Forge is the story of an army’s epic struggle to survive against terrible odds, hun-ger, disease and the unrelenting forces of nature. Rows of cannon in Artillery Park, soldiers’ log huts and earthen fortifications around the rim of the park are silent reminders of the past.

Today, Valley Forge is a lush, expanse of rolling hillsides dotted with flower-ing dogwood trees in spring and vibrant fall foliage in autumn, for which the National Park Foundation named it among the top 10.

The National Memorial Arch, statues of General “Mad Anthony” Wayne and Baron Friedrich von Steuben, and the Monument to Patriots of African Descent are among many that remind park visitors of America’s heritage. Washington’s restored and furnished original stone head-quarters is open for touring daily. The newly refurbished Valley Forge Train Station, houses an interactive exhibit on Washington as commander in chief. Living history interpreters perform at the Muhlenberg Brigade Huts on weekends September 11 through June 12 offering a glimpse into soldier life and offer programs daily beginning June 13. Visitors can also meet park rangers and inter-preters at Varnum’s Quarters.

The focal point of Valley Forge attractions is the 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park. Here, General George Washington forged

his Continental Army into a fighting force in the winter of 1777-1778.

Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and 9 a.m.-6 p.m., June 12 through Labor Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day & New Year’s Day.Rt 23 & N. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia, PA 610.783.1099 • www.nps.gov/vafo

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Touring HistoryA Walk in the Park Tour this scenic gem and learn its history – self-guided with a free map available at the Visitor Center or guided during free, 40-minute walking tours. Tours depart from the Park Theater behind the Visitor Center daily on weekends April 2 through June 12 and weekends in September, October and November. Tours also run daily June 13 through Labor Day.

Call Up the PastDial 484.396.1018 for English or 484.396.1015 for Spanish. Enter the item number and # to hear natural history facts, events and voices telling of sites throughout the encampment. (Standard cel-lular rates apply.)

On Two Wheels or FourLeave your bicycle home and rent one at the Park instead. Bikes are available weekends, April 3 through June 13, daily June 14 through Labor Day and weekends in September and October weather per-mitting. www.valleyforgebikes.com

In your car, follow the encampment tour route signs to explore the most significant sites of the encampment. The official Valley Forge Park audio tour describes the historical significance of each stop and is available for sale in The Encampment Store at The Valley Forge National Historical Park, inside the Visitor Center, (610.783.1074), which specializes in unique gifts, prints, books and souvenirs. www.encampmentstore.org

Take the “History of Valley Forge” 90-minute guided Trolley Tour, also operated by The Encampment Store, which includes stops at the Muhlenberg Brigade Huts and Washington’s Headquarters. Weekends, April 2-June 12 (including Memorial Day) and daily, June 14-July 2. Daily, July 3-Labor Day, September and October weekends, Thanksgiving Weekend (November 25-27) and Holiday Week (December 26-30). Call 610.783.1074 for tickets and times.

Annual Boy Scouts of AmericaPilgrimageSa, Feb 19, 9am-12:30pmSu, Feb 20, 10am-4pm

Washington’s 279th Birthday CelebrationM, Feb 21, 11am-3pm

Kids Join the Continental ArmyFirst Sa of each month, Jan-Apr, 11am-12pm

6th Annual Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-mile Run, and National Park Week Kick-off Su, Apr 17, 8:30am start

National Junior Ranger DaySa, Apr 23, 11am-3pm

French Alliance Celebration Sa, May 7, 11am-3pm

National Trails Day - Betzwood Picnic AreaSa, Jun 4, 9am-3pm

March-out of the Continental ArmyCommemorationSu, Jun 19, 10am-4pm

Independence Day CommemorationM, Jul 4, 11am-4pm

National Public Lands Day Sa, Sep 24, 8:30am-2pm

Movie NightsFri evenings in Oct 7pm-9pm

Friedrich Wilhelm von SteubenCommemoration Su, Oct 9, 11am

Veteran’s Day CommemorationFr, Nov 11, 11am-2pm

The Army Arrives! Annual Commemoration of the Continental Army’s March-in to Valley Forge M, Dec 19, 6-8pm

For more details visit www.nps.gov/vafo

2011 Valley Forge NatioNal

Historical Park aNNual eVeNts

Storytelling BenchesGuaranteed to educate and entertain, these one-of-a-kind storytelling benches are located in four areas: Visitor Center, National Memorial Arch, Washington’s Headquarters and Varnum’s Quarters. Weekends May 22-Jun 13. Daily, Jun 14-Sep 6. Weekends Sep and Oct. Free.

Valley Forge Secrets and Spies TourThere is a rumor of a plot to have George Washington kidnapped at Valley Forge! The General needs you to join his American spy network. Help him search out the traitors involved. Especially for kids, ages 8-12. Sa, Jun 11-Sep 3, 2 p.m. Adm.

Valley Forge After Hours Travel back in time to June 1778, a turning point in the Revolutionary War, where visitors spend an exciting evening at the famous encamp-ment and see what nights were like for the Continental Army. Dine with Martha Washington, check in at General Washington’s Headquarters and then relax around the campfire and listen to soldiers’ tales. Sa, May 28-Sep 3, 6 p.m.; Sa, Sep 10-Oct 29, 5 p.m.; three-hour tour. Adm.

For more information about Once Upon A Nation, please visit www.historicphiladelphia.org or call 215.629.4026.

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History often paints Valley Forge and its pivotal winter encampment with unrelenting gray skies, white smoke and brown muddy campsites. But today, more than 230 years later, the area’s stunning landscapes evolve brilliantly with each new season.

Washington, D.C., touts its cherry blossoms every spring but, 125 miles north, Valley Forge National Historical Park boasts flowering dogwoods, many planted in honor of George Washington. The explosion of pink and white generally arrives between the last two weeks of April and first two of May, blanketing Mt. Joy, Artillery Park, the grounds of Washington Memorial Chapel and Inner Line Drive. Redbud trees burst brilliant purple blooms in late April, along Valley Creek and at the Visitor Center. Native white, yellow and blue violets emerge amidst the 3,600-acre park all spring.

Lacy dogwood blossoms also dot the miles of trails along the Perkiomen Creek at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove wildlife sanctuary. Here, at the artist/naturalist’s first home in America, is where Audubon learned to paint birds in natural poses and created his world-famous, four-volume Birds of America. The lush grounds are as bucolic, colorful and peaceful as when he discovered them in 1803.

Purple pansies and violas populate a monstrous manmade mountain at Ott’s Exotic Plants in Schwenksville each spring, showcasing the family-run nursery’s tremendous selection of annuals, seasonal plants, vegetables and succulents. Along with the advent of autumn and its changing leaves, look for a kaleidoscope of fall colors on the spectacularly transformed “Mum Mountain.”

by K. Bailey Fucanan

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Miles of area trails and six Montgomery County parks, Green Lane Park being the largest, offer lush

green, grassy covered meadows for picnicking, hiking, mountain-biking and other summertime activities. But fall simply reigns supreme as the Valley Forge

area’s most spectacular season.

Many weather conditions, including tem-peratures and the amounts of moisture and sunlight throughout the preceding seasons,

contribute to the vividness of fall. And, while the arrival of peak

grandeur varies each year, it’s gener-

ally safe to plan a visit between

late October and early

November.

Start your quest for color at Valley Forge National Historical Park. It’s arguably the best place in all of Southeast Pennsylvania to appreciate the dazzling variety of trees bursting into vivid reds, yellows, golds and oranges. And so alive with color is it that the National Park Service named it one of America’s top 10 national parks for leaf-peeping.

The park’s most sensational spots include the General “Mad Anthony” Wayne statue, nestled in a grove of magnificent maples; the Wayne’s Woods picnic area; the oaks and maples lining Valley Creek between Mt. Misery and Mt. Joy; and the variety of trees that frame Washington’s Headquarters. Stop at the Visitor Center first, for a map and more information about this American icon.

A collage of reds, greens and yellows create a colorful canopy above the maple-lined, quarter-mile-long entrance to the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, making the driveway alone a “must” stop along any foliage forage.

From the observa-tion deck at close-by Fort Washington State Park, awe-inspiring views of the Wissahickon Valley and 30 species of mature trees create a rich, warm palette. From September through October, hawks and other birds of prey soar high above in an airborne parade. From Valley Forge, take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east two exits to Fort Washington. Birches, elms, maples and oaks comprise the most colorful trees lining the area’s 55 miles of trails. Perkiomen Trail parallels the Perkiomen Creek and provides regional access to Central Perkiomen Valley Park in Schwenksville, among others. Near Spring Mountain Ski Area, it envelops bikers and walkers in a cocoon of rich textures and hues.

As the crisp in the air chills and the leave touch the ground, the colors fade. Snow falls to transform the landscape anew. Carpeted in white, Valley Forge and Montgomery County become a wonderland of winter recreation, from cross-country and down hill skiing to sleigh riding to exploring the great indoors of museums, malls, theaters and historic sites. To plan an escape to Valley Forge and Montgomery County any time of the year, or for more information on hotel packages, visit www.valleyforge.org.

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AttrActions & tours

See how gourmet chocolate, potato chips or wine is crafted. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of a national

television network. Pack a picnic lunch and head to the zoo. Spend an afternoon at the arcade or the ballpark. For an array of the area’s annual events see page 40. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

Adventure AquArium - nom-F7 One Aquarium Dr, Camden, NJ. 856.365.3300. Adventure Aquarium features the West African River Experience, a 40-foot walk-through shark tunnel, Jules Verne Gallery, 4D Theatre and the opportunity to “Swim with the Sharks.” Timed-tickets required. Parking available; wheelchair accessible. Daily, 9:30am-5pm. Adm. www.adventureaquarium.com

AmericAn treAsure tour - c5 422 Business Center, Oaks. 610.551.1629. An expansive American memorabilia collection amalgamated by a private collector. Tens of thousands of items displayed over three acres. A 90-minute guided tram tour takes visitors through decades of American history. www.americantreasuretour.com

Antoine AmrAni chocolAtes, llc - e5 550 Foundry Rd, East Norriton. 877.267.2644. Premium, artisan chocolate factory and store by Paris-trained, inter-nationally recognized chocolatier Antoine Amrani (former executive pastry chef at Le Bec Fin) offers superlative, handcrafted European-style chocolates, plus tours and classes. www.aachocolates.com

Arnold’s FAmily Fun center - c5 2200 West Dr, 422 Business Center, Oaks. 610.666.0600. Arnold’s Family Fun Center offers go-karts, laser tag, bumper cars, duck pin bowling, inflatable bounces, and the largest arcade in the area! Corporate and birthday parties are available. Su-Th, 11am-8pm; Buffet 12pm-7pm; F-Sa, 11am-11pm; Buffet 12pm-9pm. www.arnoldsfamilyfuncenter.com

Asher’s chocolAtes - d2 80 Wam-bold Rd, Souderton. 215.721.3276. Manu-facturer of quality chocolates for more than 100 years. We also produce the largest line of sugar-free chocolate confections in the indus-try. Self-guided factory tours available daily. Store Hours: Memorial Day-Labor Day, M-F, 9:30am-5pm; Labor Day-Memorial Day, M-F, 9:30am- 5pm; Sa, 10am-4pm. Closed Su and holidays year-round. Free. www.ashers.com

Beth sholom synAgogue - F5 8231 Old York Rd, Elkins Park. 215.887.1342. Beth Sholom Synagogue stands as one of the most important works of the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours and groups welcome. Su, 10am-3pm; W, Th, 10am-1pm. Adm. www.bethsholompreservation.org

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Arnold’s Family Fun Center

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Bryn Athyn cAthedrAl- g5 Huntingdon Pk, Huntingdon Valley. 215.947.0266. Call for information.

Bucks county Wine trAil - h4 1853 Wrightstown Rd, Newtown. 215.837.3132. Experience wines expertly crafted by the eight family wineries of Bucks County. See how wines are made, taste, tour and shop. Groups welcome; events and facility rentals available. www.buckscountywinetrail.com

Byers’ choice christmAs gAllery - F3 4355 County Line Rd, Chalfont. 215.822.6700. Step back into the time of cobblestone streets and gas lanterns. Visit St. James Theater. Oversee artisans handcrafting your favorite Carolers® figurines. Enjoy the heartwarming new Caroler® and Kindle® Villages. M-Sa, 10am-5pm; Su, 12-5pm. Free. www.byerschoice.com

centipede tours - F7 Depart from Welcome Park, 2nd & Chestnut sts, Phila-delphia. 215.735.3123. Since 1974 offering tours of Valley Forge and its countryside with guides in colonial dress for students, reunions, spouses, corporate. Arrangements for transportation, meals, attractions, hotels. Reservations recommended. Adm. www.centipedeinc.com

chAddsFord Winery - nom-B7 632 Baltimore Pk, Chadds Ford. 610.388.6221. Charming country winery with nationally acclaimed wines. Located be-tween Longwood Gardens and Brandywine River Museum. Open daily, 12-6pm. Free tours offered, Sa-Su, 12-5pm. www.chaddsford.com

the college settlement oF philAdelphiA - F4 600 Witmer Rd, Horsham. 215.542.7974. Provide camping programs and services to economically dis-advantaged young people from Philadelphia. Foster personal growth through understand-ing; acceptance; respect for self, others and the natural world; through enjoyable, experiential and environmental educational activities. www.collegesettlement.org

coloniAl pennsylvAniA plAntAtion - c7 Ridley Creek State Park, Media. 610.566.1725. The Planta-tion is an authentic mid-18th-century farm site with historic buildings, interpreters in colonial attire and period farm animals. Features colonial craft and skill demonstra-

and one of the area’s most exciting events. May 27-June 5. Daily, 8am and closes at approximately 10pm. www.thedevonhorseshow.org

eAstern stAte penitentiAry historic site - F7 2124 Fairmount Ave at 22nd St, Philadelphia. 215.236.3300. One of the most famous prisons in the world, this National Historic Landmark was the model for 300 prisons worldwide and held some of America’s most notorious criminals, includ-ing Al Capone. Open daily, 10am-5pm. Group tours year-round, call 215.236.5111 x10. Adm. www.easternstate.org

edWArds-FreemAn nut compAny - e6 441 E. Hector St, Conshohocken. 610.828.7441. Turn-of-the-20th-century nostalgic “old days” outlet store roasts pea-nuts and makes peanut, almond and cashew butter. Variety of candies, chocolate, fudge, nuts and gourmet coffee. M-F, 9am-5pm; Sa, 9am-4pm. www.edwardsfreeman.com

elmWood pArk Zoo - d5 1661 Harding Blvd, Norristown. 610.277.3825. North and South American wild animals in naturalistic settings. Focus on educating young children. Daily live animal shows dur-ing season, educational programs, summer camp, birthday parties, playground, café,

tions. 11am-5pm weekends only – mid-April to mid-November. Weekday group tours by prearrangement. Adm. www.colonialplantation.org

the constitutionAl WAlking tour - F7 Independence Visitors Center (ticket office), 6th & Market Sts, Philadel-phia. 215.525.1776. Year-round self-guided tours; MP3 audio, multi - lingual guided tours and step-on guides daily, Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day weekend and Sa and Su spring and fall. Reservations required for field trips and private/VIP tours. www.theconstitutional.com

dAve And Buster’s plymouth meeting - e5 500 W. Germantown Pk, Plymouth Meeting. 610.832.9200. Great food, lively atmosphere, and an awesome gaming room! A unique location for your next private party or corporate event; we have it all, for all ages! Eat, Drink, Play! Su-Th, 11am-12am; F-Sa, 11am-1am. www.daveandbusters.com

devon horse shoW & country FAir, inc. - d6 23 Dorset Rd, Devon. 610.964.0550. Is the oldest and largest out-door multi-breed competition in the United States. Features the world’s top riders, is internationally recognized, USEF-A rated,

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Asher’s Chocolates

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formed to promote regional tourism and agri-culture. www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com

merrymeAd FArms - e3 2222 Valley Forge Rd, Lansdale. 610.584.4410. www.merrymead.com

nAtionAl constitution center - F7 525 Arch St, Independence Mall, Philadelphia. 866.917.1787. America’s first and only museum dedicated to the Constitu-tion. The Story of We the People tells its his-tory and its contemporary relevance through more than 100 multimedia exhibits, film, photographs, text, and artifacts. www.constitutioncenter.org

nAtionAl shrine oF our lAdy oF cZestochoWA - F2 654 Ferry Rd, Doyles town. 215.345.0600. Polish spiritual and pilgrimage center. Exhibits, reproduc-tion paintings of Our Lady. Annual Polish-American festival in Sep. Traditional Polish foods, live music, entertainment and more. Open 12-8pm. Tours by request. Free. www.czestochowa.us

perkiomen tours And trAvel - c2 875 Main St, PO Box 33, Pennsburg. 215.272.3938. Specialize in group transpor-tation services, such as convention, airport, hotel and pier transfers. They also plan single- or multi-day tours and provide travel into and/or from the Northeast. www.perkiomentours.com

philAdelphiA Belle - g7 Pier 3, Penns Landing, Columbus Ave, (Between Market & Chestnut sts), Philadelphia. 888.868.9764. The majestic four-deck paddlewheel riverboat Philadelphia Belle, offers grand brunch, three-course buffet lunch, elegant four-course dinner as well as moonlight and sightseeing cruises for up to 1,000. www.philadelphiabelle.com

philAdelphiA internAtionAl FloWer shoW/pennsylvAniA hor-ticulturAl society - F7 100 N. 20th St, 5th Floor, Philadelphia. 215.988.8800. Oldest horticultural organization in U.S. and the producer of the world-class Philadelphia Flower Show. Library hours: M-F, 10am-5pm. Closed holidays. No admission fee for PHS Library at 100 N. 20th St. www.pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org

the philAdelphiA Zoo - F6 34th St & Girard Ave, Philadelphia. 215.243.1100. Swing in to see the baby orangutan. Visit America’s first zoo, home to more than

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Elmwood Park Zoo

nature shop year-round. Open daily, 10am-5pm (gates close at 4:30pm). Adm. www.elmwoodparkzoo.org

Freddy hill FArms And FAmily Fun center - e3 1440 Sumneytown Pk, Lansdale. 215.855.1205. www.freddyhill.com

ghost tours - F7 Omni Hotel Gift Shop, 401 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. 215.413.7000 - public; 610.587.8308 - group tours. We bring history back to life! Daily Candlelight Walking Ghost Tours and Haunted Trolley Tours in Philadelphia. Dis-cover tales of ghostly spirits, haunted houses and eerie graveyards that lurk in the night! Call for times and reservations. www.ghosttour.com

greAter vAlley Forge picnic & sports complex-cAmp kWeeBec - c3 157 Game Farm Rd, Schwenksville. 610.667.2123. Corporate picnics, weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, team building. More than 150 acres of beautiful grounds with many amenities including zip line, paint ball, and go-karts. Camp open from Jun 26-Aug 13. Events available from Aug 13-Oct 15. Open Apr-Oct, for groups. www.gvfpicnic.com

herr Foods, inc. - nom-A7 Rt 272 &

Herr Dr, Nottingham. 800.284.7488. Come visit

the tastiest tour in town. Learn how your

favorite snacks are

made. Tours,

M-Th, 9am-3pm; F, 9am-12pm. Gift shop, M-F, 8am-5pm. Reservations required for tours. Closed weekends and major holidays. Free. www.herrs.com

historic sugArtoWn - B6 690 Sugartown Rd, Malvern. 610.640.2667. Historic Sugartown, a restored village of the late 18th century, provides an exceptional example of a self-sufficient community. In-cludes general store, book bindery, residence and more. Call for tour themes and reserva-tions. Open Su, 1-4pm Jun 7-Aug 30. Other hours by appointment. www.historicsugartown.org

independence visitor center corporAtion - F7 6th & Mar-ket sts, Philadelphia. 800.537.7676 or 215.965.7676. Located in America’s most historic square mile, information on more than 4,000 local attractions, free maps, directions, concierge services, tickets to at-tractions, convenient underground parking, public restrooms, gift shop and café. Open 8:30am-5pm. www.independencevisitorcenter.com

John JAmes AuduBon center At mill grove - c5 1201 Pawlings Rd, Audubon. 610.666. 5593. The first American home of John James Audubon celebrates Audubon’s artistic and scientific legacy. Small museum houses all of his major works on paper and several original oil paintings. Gift shop. M-F, 9am-5pm; Sa, 9am-4pm. Closed M and major holidays. Grounds open dawn to dusk. Adm. http://pa.audubon.org/centers_mill_grove.html

koZiAr’s christmAs villAge - A1 782 Christmas Village Rd, Bernville. 610.488.1110. Spectacular Christmas lights. Children can visit Santa. 12 miles north of Reading, off Rt 183 north. Nov 4-Thanks-giving, F-Su, 6-9pm; Sa-Su, 5:30-9:30pm. Thanksgiving-Jan 1, M-F, 6-9pm; Sa-Su,

5-9:30pm. Adm. www.koziarschristmasvillage.com

lehigh vAlley Wine trAil - nom-B1 RR 5, Box 5270,

Kunkletown. 610.681.3959. The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail

is a cooperative of eight family-owned wineries, nestled in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains,

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outside Philadelphia, we offer more than 22,000 square feet of space. www.sunnybrookballroom.net

WAshington memoriAl chApel - c5 Rt 23, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Valley Forge. 610.783.0120. Com-memorates George Washington’s life and the nation’s history with rich, decorative elements including wrought-iron work and soaring stained-glass windows by some of the finest American craftsmen of the early 20th century. M-Su, 10am-5pm; Chapel Reli-gious Services: Sa, 5pm; Su, 8am & 10am. www.washingtonmemorialchapel.org

the WAshington memoriAl heritAge - c5 Rt 23, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Valley Forge. 610.783.0120. The Washington Memorial

1,300 animals, the state-of-the-art PECO Primate Reserve, award-winning Big Cat Falls, and tropical McNeil Avian Center. Daily, 9:30am-5pm. Call for Group Tour information. Adm. www.phillyzoo.org

the phillies And citiZens BAnk pArk - nom-F7 One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia. 215.218.5391. Join the fun at Philadelphia’s spectac ular ball park! Includes an outfield entertainment area, kids games, bull pen viewing area, Philadelphia food and restaurants. Day-of-game pricing available; behind-the-scenes-tours. Season Apr-Sept. Tours available year-round. Call or check the website for ticket prices. www.phillies.com

pioneer tunnel coAl mine - nom-A1 19th & Oak sts, Ashland. 570.875.3850. Enjoy coal mine tours and steam train rides. Call for schedule or log on to the website. Adm. www.pioneertunnel.com

qvc studio pArk - nom-B7 1200 Wilson Dr, West Chester. 800.600.9900. Behind-the-scenes walking tour of a national television network. A fun and informative look inside the world of electronic retailing. Store hours, daily 9:30am-6pm. Tours daily, every hour on the hour, 10am-4pm. No reservation required. Not recom mended for children under 6. Adm. www.qvctours.com

ride the ducks, philAdelphiA - F7 6th & Market sts, Philadelphia. 215.227.3825. Experience sightseeing from a duck’s-eye view! The 70-minute amphibi-ous tour takes visitors through Philadelphia’s Historic District, South Street, then onto the Delaware River. Daily tours depart frequent-ly Mar-Nov. Group rates available. Adm. www.phillyducks.com

schuylkill river greenWAy AssociAtion - A3 140 College Dr, Pottstown. 484.945.0200. Trace the Schuylkill River from Pottsville to Philadel-phia. Its 128 miles flow through pastoral countryside and the industrial past, into to-day’s rich recreational, economic and historic resources. www.schuylkillriver.org

the sunnyBrook BAllroom - A3 50 Sunnybrook Rd, Pottstown. 484.624.5186. Sunnybrook is a national landmark site that provides facilities for con-ferences, tradeshows, business expos, wed-dings, reunions and other events. Located

Heritage is a secular, non-profit corporation that preserves and maintains the Washington Memorial Chapel, one of the nation’s most important examples of Gothic Revival archi-tecture, and its carillon. M, Su, 10am-5pm; Chapel Religious Services: Sa, 5pm; Su, 8am & 10am. www.washingtonmemorialchapel.org

WilloW creek orchArds - c4 3215 Stump Hall Rd, Collegeville. 610.584.8202. www. creekorchards.com

Woodmont - e6 1622 Spring Mill Rd, Gladwyne. 610.525.5598. National Historic Landmark. 1892 French Gothic manor house, gardens, ponds and woodland. Head-quarters of Father Divine’s Inter nation al Peace Mission Movement. Modest dress re-quired. Apr-Oct, Su, 1-5pm. Weekday tours by appt. Free. www.libertynet.org/fdipmm

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From cherry blossoms to chrysanthemums, pansies to poinsettias, the region’s public gardens offer a bloom-

ing paradise with year-round appeal. The nation’s largest concentration of public gardens is right here in the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County. Wander through acres of arboreta, lush landscapes and historic botanical gardens. The area’s crown jewel is the world-renowned Longwood Gardens, featuring a spectacular exhibit for every season. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

BoWmAn’s hill Wild FloWer preserve - h2 1635 River Rd (Rt 32), New Hope. 215.862.2924. Woods, small ponds and Pidcock Creek. Native wildflow-ers, ferns, vines, shrubs and trees along an extensive trail system. Grounds open daily 8:30am-dusk. Visitor Center open daily 9am-5pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Adm. www.bhwp.org

BrAndyWine river museum & nAtive plAnts gArden - nom-B7 Rts 1 & 100, Chadds Ford. 610.388.2700. Art and nature coupled as one in wild-flower and native plant gardens. Open daily 9:30am-4:30pm. Gardens free. www.brandywinemuseum.org/gardens.html

BriAr Bush nAture center - F5 1212 Edge Hill Rd, Abington. www.briarbush.org

chAnticleer - d6 786 Church Rd, Wayne. 610.687.4163. 31-acre pleasure garden featuring tropicals, perennials and containers; a colorful cut flowers garden, woodlands, water garden, and ruin garden. Apr-Oct, W-Su, 10am-5pm. Open F, May-Aug until 8pm. Adm. www.chanticleergarden.org

curtis ArBoretum - F5 1250 Church Rd, Wyncote. www.cheltenhamtownship.org/parks

the henry schmieder ArBoretum oF delAWAre vAlley college - F3 700 E. Butler Ave, Doylestown. 215.489.2283. Historic

buildings and cen tury-old trees; culin ary, med icinal, fra grance, dye, industrial and other use ful plants; cottage garden, gazebo. Open daily, dawn to dusk except holidays. Greenhouses, Sa-Su. Free. Guided tours by appointment. Adm. www.delval.edu/arboretum

Jenkins ArBoretum & gArdens - d6 631 Berwyn Baptist Rd, Devon. 610.647.8870. Paved walk ways pro vide vis-tas of Valley Forge National His torical Park and woodland planted with thousands of azalea and rhododendron. Small stream and large pond. Open 8am to sunset. Free. www.jenkinsarboretum.org

longWood gArdens - nom-A7 Rt 1, Kennett Square. 610.388.1000. Often referred to as the world’s premier horticul-tural showplace. Offers events, concerts and cuisine throughout the year. Its 1,050 acres encompass majestic gardens, opulent con-servatories and dancing fountains. Gardens open daily, Apr-Oct, 9am-6pm; Nov-Mar, 9am-5pm. Hours extended for special events and holiday displays. Adm. www.longwoodgardens.org

morris ArBoretum oF the university oF pennsylvAniA - F6 100 E. Northwestern Ave, Philadelphia. 215.247.5777. Romantic 92-acre Victorian garden displays Philadelphia’s rarest and largest trees; rose garden, swan pond, Japa-nese rock gardens, colorful flower gardens, and 1898 Fernery. Open Apr-Oct, M-F, 10am-4pm; Sa-Su, 10am-5pm; Jun-Aug, Th, 10am-8:30pm; Nov-Mar, Sa-Su, 10am-4pm. Café open May-Oct. Handicap accessible. Adm. www.morrisarboretum.org

scott ArBoretum - nom-d7 Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave, Swarthmore. 610.328.8025. A garden of ideas and suggestions exhibiting more than 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants. Grounds are free and open to the public daily, year-round, dawn to dusk. Office hours M-F, 8:30am-12pm, 1-4:30pm. Free. www.scottarboretum.org

temple university AmBler - e5 580 Meetinghouse Rd, Ambler. 215.468.8113. The 187-acre campus is home to the Landscape Arbor etum of Temple Uni-versity Ambler and the Center for Sustainable Communities. Offers diverse, entertaining, engaging community programs for students and the public. www.ambler.temple.edu

The Highlands Mansion & Gardens

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historic sitesAugustus lutherAn church - c4 717 W. Main St, Trappe. 610.489.9625. Old Augustus Lutheran Church was founded in 1730 and built in 1743 by Rev. Henry Melchior Muhlenberg. The Church is the oldest unchanged Lutheran church in America. Tours available year-round by appt. Call for hours. Free. www.oldaugustus.org

cliveden - F6 6401 Germantown Ave, Phila delphia. 215.848.1777. Site of Battle of German town and 18th-century home of Benjamin Chew. Fea tures period furniture, family portraits and gardens. Open Apr-Dec, Th-Su, 12-4pm. Adm. www.cliveden.org

grAeme pArk - F3 859 County Line Rd, Horsham. 215.343.0965.

the highlAnds mAnsion & gArdens - e5 7001 Sheaff Ln, Fort Washington. 215.641.2687. 44-acre historic site with a late-18th-century-Georgian man-sion and two-acre formal garden. Tours given M-F, 1:30-3pm. Appt suggested. Adm. www.highlandshistorical.org

historic germAntoWn preserved - F6 5501 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia. 215.844.0514. Represents a dozen sites including 18th-century colonials, Victorian furnished homes, America’s first paper mill, and a station stop on the Underground Rail-road. Some with gift shops. M-F, 9am-5pm; Su, 1-5pm. Visitors Center is open year-round, hours for sites vary. Handicap acces-sible. Adm. www.germantownhistory.org

historic WAynesBorough - c6 2049 Waynesborough Rd, Paoli. 610.647.1779. 18th-century mansion, home of Rev olu tion ary War General Anthony Wayne. Mid-Mar-mid-Dec, W-Su, 1-4pm. Special tours by appt. Adm. www.philalandmarks.org

historic yelloW springs - A5 1685 Art School Rd, Chester Springs. 610.827.7414. 18th- and 19th-century vil-lage includes ruined foundation of Con-tinental Army hospital from Valley Forge encampment and 18th-century mineral water spa. Pre-arranged guided tours. M-F, 9am-4pm for office. Trails and grounds open daily dawn to dusk. Free. www.yellowsprings.org

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America’s past echoes through countless historic sites and homes in the Valley Forge area. They trace our

nation’s growth and range in size and grandeur from a 17th-century log cabin to an 18th-century governor’s mansion. Many offer free admission. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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Valley Forge, site of some of the darkest days of the American Revolution, was transformed into a symbol of hope and perseverance by the brave men of the Continental Army. Follow in the army’s foot-steps to tour the Valley Forge encampment to experience the magic of America’s history...

…The Continental Congress fled Philadelphia on September 17, 1777, as the British moved in. Washington knew he had one last opportunity to drive them out before the arrival of winter. Plotting a daring, surprise offensive on Germantown, he silently moved his undisciplined army through the dark early morning hours of October 4, only to be detected and fired on by British pickets.

At Cliveden, 120 British soldiers barricaded themselves inside to repel the American attackers. In wave after wave, the Continentals persistently pounded the stone house with unrelenting musket and artillery fire but, despite their furious assault, were

unable to dislodge the stubborn British resistance. Bullets are still embedded in Cliveden’s tattered exterior walls. A reenactment of this brutal battle is held every October. House tours are also available from April through December.

With many wounded and in urgent need of care after the bloody battle, sev-eral Germantown homes played hosts to history. Wyck, owned by pacifist Quakers, became a field hospital for many of the injured. After being mor-

tally wounded by an American sniper, British General James Agnew was dragged back to Grumblethorpe, where he died in the front parlor. His blood still stains the floor. Deshler-Morris House became known as the “Germantown White House” and boasted George Washington’s occu-

pancy twice during his presidency. It is the oldest presidential residence in America.

After their disastrous defeat at Germantown, the beaten men of the thrashed Continental Army retreated to nearby Whitemarsh on

November 2 and encamped in the fields surrounding Hope Lodge. Then the headquarters of Surgeon General John Cochran, it now

showcases Colonial and Colonial Revival period interiors. An annual Whitemarsh Encampment is reenacted in November.

Seeking one last opportunity to destroy Washington’s army before winter, the British marched 3,000 troops out of

Philadelphia and engaged Pennsylvania militiamen on December 11 in the vicinity of Harriton House in Bryn

Mawr. The overwhelmed militia was quickly overrun and abandoned its weapons and ammunition in a

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Today, Harriton House is restored to the time period (1789-1824) of its best known occupant, Charles Thomson, secretary to the Continental Congress and the man who notified George Washington of his election as the first President of the United States.

Washington was now con-vinced the area was vulnerable to attack, and moved his men farther west to a secure winter campsite. The army, reeling from crushing losses and relentless British bombardment, limped into the quiet village of Valley Forge on December 19. The exhausted 12,000 troops, many of whom had no boots or shoes and were insufficiently clothed for winter, began building log huts. By February, death, disease and desertions had reduced their number to 6,000.

Washington knew if they were to win, his troops sorely needed training and esprit de corps. He commissioned former Prussian army officer Baron Friedrich Von Steuben to tirelessly drill the soldiers, teach them to load their weapons quicker, and execute advanced battle formations. His enthusiastic energy transformed them into an effective fighting force and, by June of 1778, the camp was alive with excitement and renewed determination. Although no battle ever took place at Valley Forge, a decisive victory of will had been won. Six months later, Washington’s army was pre-pared to face the British and give birth to a new nation.

Today, 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park is dotted with replicated soldiers’ huts, Washington’s original headquarters, the National Memorial Arch and other monu-ments to the suffering and sacrifice of brave revolutionaries. Its rich history can be experienced through storytelling bench-es, trolley tours, auto tours, bike rentals and long walks.

For more information, hours and directions, visit www.valleyforge.org/MagicalHistory

Find the entire three-day itinerary, and other great self- guided tours of Valley Forge and Montgomery County, in the new “Valley Forge Escapes.”

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pottsgrove mAnor - A3 100 W. King St, Pottstown. 610.326.4014. 1752 Georgian mansion of Pottstown’s founder and colonial ironmaster, John Potts. Dis-cover how Potts, his family, servants and slaves lived and worked in the 18th cen-tury. Tu-Sa, 10am-4pm; Su, 1-4pm. Tours given on the hour – last tour begins at 3pm. Closed M and major holidays. $2 suggested donation. www.historicsites.montcopa.org

richArd WAll house - F6 1 Wall Park Dr, Elkins Park. 215.887.9159. Free. www.cheltenhamtownship.org/wallhouse

Wyck - F6 6026 Germantown Ave, Philadel phia. 215.848.1690. Home to nine generations of one Quaker family. Features their original furn ishings and historic rose garden. Apr 1-Dec 15, Tu, Th, 12-4:30pm; Sa, 1-4pm. Call for appt Dec 16-Mar 31. Adm. www.wyck.org

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third oldest war monument in US. Open year-round. Nature trail. Free. www.paolibattlefield.org

pennypAcker mills - c3 5 Haldeman Rd, Schwenksville. 610.287.9349. Turn-of-the-20th-century country gen tleman’s estate of Gov. Samuel W. Pennypacker. Victorian family furnishings and political memorabilia. Tu-Sa, 10am-4pm; Su, 1-4pm. Closed M and major holidays. Last tour 3:30pm. $2 suggested donation. www.historicsites.montcopa.org

peter WentZ FArmsteAd - d4 Shearer Rd, near intersection of Rts 73 & 363, Worcester. 610.584.5104. Restored Colonial farm house where Wash ington planned the Battle of Germantown. 18th-century German

kit chen garden; gift shop; farm animals. Tu-Sa, 10am-4pm; Su, 1-4pm. Last tour 3:30pm. Free. www.historicsites.montcopa.org

hope lodge - F5 553 S. Bethlehem Pk, Fort Washington. 215.646.1595.

Johnson house historicAl site - F6 6306 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia. 215.438.1768. Built in 1768 as the home of Quaker abolitionists. Philadelphia’s only preserved Underground Railroad site open to the public. National Historic Landmark. Th-F, 10am-4pm, with tours by appt only; Sa, 1-4pm with tours at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30pm. One-hour tour can be customized for groups. Adm. www.johnsonhouse.org

pAoli BAttleField preservAtion Fund - B6 Wayne & Monument aves, Malvern. 866.650.7273 or 610.644.2602. Site of the Paoli Massacre, Sept 20, 1777. Interpretive signs guide visitors at 1777

battlefield where British atrocities gave rise

to America’s first battle cry, “Re-

member Paoli.” Features old-est Memorial Parade and

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museumsABington Art center - F5 515 Meeting house Rd, Jenkintown. 215.887.4882. Innovative center for contemporary art and nationally recog-nized sculpture garden. Gallery and shop in historic Alverthorpe Manor. Classes, rental facilities. Summer hours, M-F, 10am-5pm. Open Th to 7pm thru Aug. Closed last week of Aug, reopening Sep 7. Fall-Winter hours, Tu-F, 10am-5pm; Sa, 10am-3pm. Free. www.abingtonartcenter.org

AmericAn helicopter museum - B7 1220 American Blvd, West Chester. 610.436.9600. More than 30 aircrafts on display. Eight interactive hands-on helicop-ters! Kid-friendly, educational and fun for the whole family. Near QVC’s Studio Park. W-Sa, 10am-5pm; Su, 12-5pm; M-Tu, by appt. Adm. www.helicoptermuseum.org

BermAn museum oF Art - c4 Ursinus College, Main St, College ville. 610.409.3500. Noted for its rich diversity, the museum presents exhibits and pro grams to foster greater art literacy. Tu-F, 10am-4pm; Sa, 12-4:30pm. Closed Su, M, and college holidays. Free. www.ursinus.edu

BoyertoWn museum oF historic vehicles - A2 85 S. Walnut St, Boyertown. 610.367.2090. Pennsylvania heritage collection; 100+ autos, trucks and horse-drawn vehicles built in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Tu-Su, 9:30am-4pm. Closed M and major holidays. Adm. www.boyertownmuseum.org

BrAndyWine river museum - nom-B7 Rts 1 & 100, Chadds Ford. 610.388.2700. Cen tury-old grist mill converted to modern art museum features; works by three gener ations of Wyeths and other famous artists. Daily 9:30am-4:30pm except Christmas Day. Ongoing Andrew Wyeth Gallery. Adm. www.brandywinemuseum.org

the FrAnklin institute - F7 222 N. 20th St, Philadelphia. Museum info, 215.448.1200; IMAX info, 215.448.1111. Fun and exciting science museum for all ages, with an IMAX Theater, planetarium and many interactive exhibits. Visit website and see what’s new! Daily, 9:30am-5pm. Adm. www.fi.edu

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Explore museums that cater to every interest; from antique cars to sculpture and woodworking; arms and

armor; decorative arts and furniture; and even The Three Stooges! From the Wyeths to Wharton Esherick, see art-ists’ studios, the full scope of their work and the land-scapes that inspired them.Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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glencAirn museum - g5 1001 Cathedral Rd, Huntingdon Valley. 267.502.2993. Adm. www.glencairnmuseum.org

JAmes A. michener Art museum - F2 138 S. Pine St, Doylestown. 215.340.9800. Exhibitions, sculptures and intimate galleries filled with the visual riches of well-known regional and national artists. Tu, Th-F, 10am-4:30pm; W, 10am-9pm; Sa-Su, 10am-5pm. Closed M. Adm. www.michenerartmuseum.org

knoll museum - c1 East Greenville. 215.679.1388. Call for information. Free. www.knoll.com/museum/index.jsp

mennonite heritAge center - d3 565 Yoder Rd, Harleysville. 215.256.3020. Enjoy exhibits and programs that tell the sto-ry of Mennonite faith and life in southeast-ern Pennsylvania. Research genealogy and local history in the historical library. Gift shop. Museum store, Tu-F, 10am-5pm; Sa, 10am-2pm; Su by appt. Historical Library, Tu-F, 10am-5pm; Th, 7-9:30pm. Donations requested. www.mhep.org/heritage.html

nAtionAl liBerty museum - F7 321 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. 215.925.2800. This fascinating museum is America’s most unique tribute to free-dom and liberty featuring eight galleries of exhibits, glass art, film and interactive displays. Permanent exhibits include Heroes of Character. Daily, Memorial Day-Labor

Day, 10am-5pm; Tu-Su, remainder of the year. Call for schedule on all holidays. Adm. www.libertymuseum.org

philAdelphiA museum oF Art - F7 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy & 26th St, Philadelphia. 215.763.8100. Showcasing more than 2,000 years of human creativ-ity, the collections and special exhibitions present masterpieces of painting, sculpture, decorative arts and architectural settings from Europe, Asia and the Americas. Tu-Su, 10am-5pm; F, 10am-8:45pm. Closed M and major holidays. Adm. www.philamuseum.org

pleAse touch museum - e6 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia. 215.581.3181. Philadelphia’s children’s mu-seum, where learning is child’s play. M-Sa, 9am-5pm; Su, 11am-5pm. Closed Thanks-giving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Adm. www.pleasetouchmuseum.org

polish AmericAn culturAl center museum - F7 308 Walnut St, Philadel-phia. 215.922.1700. Polish history and cul-ture, paintings of “Great Men and Women of Poland” and “Poland At Arms,” World War II photographs of 1939-1944. Gift shop. Jan-Apr, M-F, 10am-4pm; May-Dec, M-Sa, 10am-4pm. Closed holidays. Free. www.polishamericancenter.org

schWenkFelder liBrAry & heritAge center - c1 105 Seminary St, Pennsburg. 215.679.3103. Experience PA German culture through exhibits of

folk art and history. Renowned fraktur and textile collections and much more make the Heritage Center a must-see in southeastern PA. Tu, W, F, 9am-4pm; Th, 9am-8pm; Sa, 10am-3pm; Su, 1-4pm; closed M. Free. www.schwenkfelder.com

the stoogeum - F5 904 Sheble Ln, Springhouse. 267.468.0810. This is the world’s only Three Stooges museum. View rare “Stoogeabilia” including personal belongings, movie props, toys, games and much more. Enjoy the Stooges art gallery, theater and research library. By appointment only. Free. www.stoogeum.com

WhArton esherick studio - c5 1520 Horseshoe Trail Rd, Malvern. 610.644.5822. Tour the unique hilltop studio/residence hand crafted over 40 years by Wharton Esherick, plus a collection of his woodwork and sculpture. 10am-4pm, week-days for groups 5 or more. Sa, 10am-5pm; Su, 1-5pm. Reservations required. Adm. www.whartonesherickmuseum.org

Winterthur museum & country estAte - nom-A7 5105 Kennett Pk, Rt 52, Winterthur, DE. 800.448.3883 or 302.888.4600. Beauty and history meet at this former du Pont estate that features one of the world’s greatest collections of American antiques and an internationally renowned naturalistic garden. A national treasure! Tu-Su, 10am-5pm; closed M (ex-cept holidays), Thanksgiving and Christmas. Adm. www.winterthur.org

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Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles

Wharton Esherick Studio

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recreAtion

There’s fun for the whole family and dozens of ways to enjoy the great outdoors! Nature trails, biking,

fly fishing, golf, hot air ballooning, canoeing and zip lin-ing are just a few of the active pleasures our region has to offer. Rainy day? Too cold? No worries! There’s even golf, rock climbing and go-karts indoors! Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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BAlloon Flights dAily By the u.s. hot Air BAlloon teAm - A4 Hopewell Rd, St. Peters. 800.763.5987. Balloon rides offered daily by U.S. Hot Air Balloon Team. Experience the exhilaration of flight over the Schuylkill River Valley in a hot air balloon. The “Ultimate Gift” for any occasion. Call to reserve a flight. www.ushotairballoon.com

Bucks county river country - g1 2 Walters Ln, Point Pleasant. 215.297.5000. Tubing, canoeing, rafting and kayaking trips on the Delaware River in Bucks County. 33 years of family fun. Two-hour to two-day eco-adventures. Live webcam and discounts on website. May-Oct, daily, 9am-5pm. Reservations required. www.rivercountry.net

Bucks mont indoor sports center - e3 2278 N. Penn Rd, Hatfield. 215.996.1740. Full-service, premier indoor recreation complex specifically designed with sports and customer needs in mind. Youth sports; programs and camps; adult sports; tournaments; facility rentals with catering and more. Open 24 hours, as needed. www.bucksmontisc.com

centrAl perkiomen vAlley pArk - c3 Plank Rd, Schwenksville. 610.287.6970. 630 acres along the Perkio-men Creek is a hiker’s paradise year-round. A brief respite can be enjoyed in a 20-acre clearing set aside for pavilion picnicking, shuffleboard, volleyball and fishing. www.parks.montcopa.org

center point pond - d4 1814 Valley Forge Rd, Worcester. 610.222.9060. www.centerpointpond.com

center squAre golF cluB - d5 2620 Skippack Pk, Norristown. 610.584.5700. www.centersquaregolfclub.com

competitive edge sports - d5 320 S. Henderson Rd, King of Prussia. 484.231.8180. The Mid-Atlantic region’s premier basketball/volleyball destination located within easy access of I-76, I-476, Rt 202 and I-95. Offers five state-of-the-art floors with 6,000-square-foot SAQ area, facility rentals, catering and café. 9am-9pm; 7 days a week. www.cesports.net

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northBrook cAnoe co. - B7 1810 Beagle Rd, West Chester. 610.793.2279. Scenic trips by canoe, kayak, tube or splash boat. Food Shack offers grilled food and ice cream. Catering for groups. Nestled next to the Brandywine River between Unionville and West Chester. Open seven days, 9am-5pm through Oct 31. www.northbrookcanoe.com

rAven’s clAW golF cluB - A3 120 Masters Dr, Pottstown. 610.495.4710. Rated #8 by Golf Digest Magazine; features new clubhouse, well-stocked pro shop, Sheerin’s Pub Restaurant, locker rentals. A country club experience at affordable prices; ideal for corporate golf outings and social events. Open dawn to dusk. www.ravensclawgolfclub.com

red BuFFAlo rAnch - d4 1106 An-ders Rd, Collegeville. 610.489.9707. Guided horseback trail ride for all ages. One hour or more through Evansburg State Park, 25 min-utes from Valley Forge National Historical Park. Open all year. Reservations suggested. M-Su, 9am-5pm, by appt only. Adm. www.redbuffaloranch.com

schuylkill cAnAl pArk - c5 400 Towpath Rd, Mont Clare. 610.917.0021. 60-acre linear park parallels the Schuylkill River. 2.5-mile watered canal, towpath and trails for hiking, bird watching, boating, fishing. Remains of historic Lock 60 and beautifully restored Locktender’s House. www.schuylkillcanal.com

schuylkill river trAil - c5 Lower Perkiomen Valley Park. 610.666.5371. This 18-mile multi-use trail, running from Philadelphia to Valley Forge

National Historical Park, is a popular desti-nation for biking, roller blading, jogging and walking. Administered by Lower Perkiomen Valley Park. www.montcopa.org/parks

skippAck golF course - d4 1146 Stump Hall Rd, Skippack. 610.584.4226. www.skippackgolfclub.com

spring mountAin - c3 757 Spring Mount Rd, Spring Mount. 888.305.5044. www.springmountainadventures.com

suBurBAn sports trAining - e6 1032 Conshohocken Rd, Conshohocken. 215.218.8143. Suburban Sports Training Center offers year-round leagues for soccer, flag football, dodge-ball and lacrosse. It also offers parties, team building, lock-ins, concessions, Wi-Fi, team meetings, sponsor-ships, fundraisers, and more. www.suburbansportstc.com

tri county Bicycles - A3 256 High St, Pottstown. 848.941.6000. www.tricountybicycles.net

united sports trAining center - A7 1426 Marshallton-Thorndale Rd, Downingtown. 610.466.7100. United Sports Training Center is a multi-sport venue dedicated to operating a first-class facility, promoting athletic development, and fostering an overall positive experience for our customers. Daily, 8am-11pm. www.go2ustc.com

upper schuylkill vAlley pArk - c3 Rt 113, Upper Providence Twp. 610.948.5170. 15-acre display of wild ani-mals and raptors indigenous to PA. Featur-ing picnicking, fishing and wildlife center. www.montcopa.org/parks

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evAnsBurg stAte pArk - d4 851 Mayhall Rd, Collegeville. 610.409.1150. Hunting, fishing, picnicking, hiking, equestrian trail, and youth hostel. Open daily, 8am-dusk. www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/evansburg.aspx

Fort WAshington stAte pArk - e5 500 S. Bethlehem Pk, Fort Wash ington. 215.591.5250. Hiking, picnicking and bird watching. Open daily, 8am-dusk. www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/fortwashington.aspx

green lAne pArk - c2 Rts 29 & 63, Green Lane. 215.234.4528. More than 3,400 acres and three bodies of water total-ing 870 acres. Four recreational activity sites within the park offer a variety of uses. A Nature Center offers environmental classes. www.parks.montcopa.org

lorimer pArk - g5 Moredon Rd, Huntingdon Valley. 215.947.9708. A haven for wildlife, this 230-acre park features activities including hiking, picnicking, bird and animal watching. Sledding and cross-country skiing in the winter. www.montcopa.org/parks

loWer perkiomen vAlley pArk - c5 101 New Mill Rd, Oaks. 610.666.5371. Enjoy picnicking, fishing, hiking and biking. Access to the Schuylkill River and the Perkiomen trails are located within the Park. Open daily, 8am-dusk.

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norristoWn FArm pArk - d5 2500 Upper

Farm Rd, Norristown. 610.270.0215. 690-acre park offering hiking, biking, jogging, roller-blading, fishing, picnick-ing, cross-country skiing, a grass volleyball court, bird watching, wildlife viewing and summer band concerts on selected

Sa evenings. Open daily, sunrise to sunset.

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Rolling hills, lush countryside and the scenic Valley Forge National Histori-cal Park make Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a favorite destination for cyclists, both amateur and professional. Fifty-five miles of interconnected trails, and more than 20 in the park, let visi-tors exercise their freedom to explore history and discover local lore. The northwestern part of Montgomery County offers lightly traveled tree-lined roads and a newly completed nine-mile paved loop around Green Lane Park. One of several county parks, it boasts three bodies of water and an annual Scottish-Irish Festival that coincides with each September’s Univest Grand Prix cycling race for men.The 6.6-mile Joseph Plumb Martin Trail in Valley Forge National Histori-cal Park provides the perfect pictur-esque path through this Revolutionary War icon, once the site of General George Washington’s winter encamp-ment of 1777-78. Both the Schuylkill River Trail and Perkiomen Trail intersect within the 3,600-acre park, where bike rentals are available from late spring to early fall. The Schuylkill River Trail ex-tends north to Oaks and winds south through urban and suburban neigh-

borhoods all the way to Center City, Philadelphia. The two-mile Audubon Loop takes cyclists from the Perkio-men Trail, which runs along the lovely Perkiomen Creek, to the wildlife sanc-tuary at John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove. Each summer, amateur riders cycle in the River to River Heritage Bicycle Tour, along the scenic Route 113 corridor, from the Delaware River to the Schuylkill River. Courses vary among 25-, 50-, 75- or 100-mile loops, and feature hilly terrain through rural townships and quaint boroughs filled with farms, churches and businesses dating back to the 1700s.Even Lance Armstrong enjoys the area’s appeal. He brings his founda-tion’s Philadelphia LIVESTRONG Challenge here every August to raise money for people dealing with cancer. Cyclists begin at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell and wind along scenic byways up to 50 miles northwest past Green Lane.Cycling is just one of many recreation-al opportunities in Valley Forge and Montgomery County. For more information on all there is to do indoors and out, visit www.valleyforge.org/recreation.

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Antiques

renninger’s Antiques center - nom-A6 2500 N. Reading Rd, Denver. 717.336.2177. 300-500 dealers with both indoor and outdoor booths. Open every Su, 7:30am-4pm. Food and restrooms available. www.renningers.com

Farmers’ Markets

BAumAn’s FAmily pA dutch Fruit Butters And cider - B2 116 Hoff-mansville Rd, Sassamansville. 610.754.7251. Offering more than 18 varieties of additive-free fresh fruit butters, cider and condiments since 1892. Available at specialty shops nationwide, mail order or through Bauman’s stores. Factory tours available M-Sa, 9am-5pm. www.baumanfamily.com

chestnut hill FArmers mArket - F6 8229 Germantown Ave, Chestnut Hill. 215.242.5905. Area’s original farmers’ market. Fruits and vegetables, meats, free-range chicken, pasta, flowers, breads, cheeses, des serts, coffee, fish, nuts, ribs. Free parking behind Chestnut Hill Hotel. Th-F, 9am-6pm; Sa, 8am-5pm. www.localharvest.org/farmers-markets/M3079

Malls

king oF prussiA mAll - d5 160 N. Gulph Rd, Rt 202 & PA Tpk Exit 326, King of Prussia. 610.265.5727 (The Plaza); 610.337.1210 (The Court); 610.337.1210 (The Pavilion). Eight major department stores and 365 shops, including Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, Louis Vuitton and

Tiffany’s; and 40 restaurants from Cheese-cake Factory to Morton’s make this the East Coast’s largest retail shopping mall. M-Sa, 10am-9:30pm; Su, 11am-7pm. www.kingofprussiamall.com

plymouth meeting mAll - e5 500 W. Germantown Pk, PA Tpk Exit 333, Plymouth Meet ing. 610.825.9351. Shopping surprises around every turn with Boscov’s, Macy’s and our 12-screen AMC Theater. Shop more than 110 specialty stores, plus, enjoy our double-decker carousel, miniature golf and more. www.shopplymouthmeetingmall.com

Outlet Malls

philAdelphiA premium outlets - B4 18 W. Lightcap Rd, Limerick. 610.495.9000. Philadelphia Premium Outlets® features an exciting collection of 150 outlet stores featuring the world’s finest designers and name brands, offering savings of 25% to 65%. Group discounts available. www.premiumoutlets.com/philadelphia

Salon and Day Spas

Antoinette dAy spA - c6 85 Darby Rd, Paoli. 610.647.6618 ext. 115. A full-service spa in an elegant Victorian setting that combines traditional spa treatments, while promoting relaxation and well-being, with advanced skin, nail, body, and hair services.

Specialty Shops

BJ’s WholesAle cluB - c5 200 C Mill Rd, Oaks. 508.887.6965. A wholesale membership club dedicated to providing high quality, brand-name merchandise at prices that are significantly lower than the prices found at supermarkets; supercenters; department, drug, and specialty retail stores. www.bjs.com

crossroAd giFt & thriFt/ten thousAnd villAges - d5 139 W. Main St, Norristown. 610.275.3772. Rea-sonably-priced imported hand crafted items; jewelry, pottery, brass, baskets, more. Sales support artisans in impoverished countries. M-W, 9:30am-4:30pm; Th-F, 9:30am-5pm; Sa, 10am-4pm.

the encAmpment store At the vAlley Forge nAtionAl historicAl pArk - d5 1400 N. Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia. 610.783.1074. Take the Valley Forge experience home with you. Shop a wide selection of Revolutionary War books, unique gifts, reproductions, and toys. Call to learn

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Valley Forge and Montgomery County are a shop-per’s paradise, whether you’re looking for a quaint

country village or Main Street, a sophisticated Main Line boutique, a farmers’ market, an array of outlets or King of Prussia Mall – the nation’s largest retail shopping com-plex. Best of all, there’s no sales tax on clothing! Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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Harry’s Treasures and Collectibles 22 E. Lancaster Ave, Ardmore. 610.642.4775. Antiques and collectibles from local estates. M-Sa, 10am-5:30pm.

collegeville mAin street - c4 476 E. Main St, Collegeville. 610.454.1050. Welcoming town, home to Ursinus Col-lege and the Berman Museum of Art, that features outdoor activities on the Perkio-men Trail, as well as shopping and dining. Discover Collegeville’s pride. www.collegevilledevelopment.org

JenkintoWn community AlliAnce - F5 201 Old York Rd, Suite 3B, Jenkintown. 215.517.5507. Discover Jenkintown - a small town with big appeal. From fine restaurants and boutiques, to the newly renovated Hiway Theatre, it’s sure to have just what you’re looking for. www.jenkintown.net

lAnsdAle Business AssociAtion - e3 30 E. Main St, Lansdale. 215.361.2754. A dynamic partnership of community and business leaders promoting Lansdale as the ideal “village” in which to live, work and shop. Experience our rich traditions and year-round activities! M-F, 8am-8pm; Sa, 9am-4pm. www.visitlansdale.com

Green Street Luxuries 303 1/2 W. Main St, Lansdale. 267.879.1554. Handmade skincare and aroma-therapy products. Tu-Th, 10am-6pm; F, 10am-7pm; Sa, 10am-4pm.

West Main Consignment 305 W. Main St, Lansdale. 215.855.8533. “The Look” for less clothing junior and adult. M-F, 10am-6pm; Sa, 10am-4pm; Su, call for opening.

West Main Diner 805 W. Main St, Lansdale. 215.855.7801. Fast and friendly service. Pocket and family friendly. M, 6am-2pm; Tu-Sa, 6am-8pm (dinner starts @ 4pm).

mAin street hAtBoro - g4 414 S. York Rd, Suite 201, Hatboro. 215.957.9790. Visit the town where Revolutionary War soldiers’ hats were made. Established in the early 1700s, this wonderful “small town” boasts more than 100 stores, restaurants, historic sites and entertainment ven-ues. www.mainstreethatboro.com

about trolley tours and guide services. Daily, 9am-5pm; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day; extended summer hours run Jun 16-Sep 3. www.nps.gov/vafo

J. mAki Winery - nom-A4 200 Grove Rd, Elverson. 610.286.7754. Home of America’s best champagne and ice wines; also world-class premium dry reds and whites. Open daily, 12-5pm; Closed Christmas, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Easter. www.jmakiwinery.com

ott’s exotic plAnts - c3 861 Gravel Pk, Schwenksville. 610.287.8144.

plAZA FloWers - d5 417 Egypt Rd, Norristown. 610.630.8825 or 800.841.7363. Fine quality flowers and plants. Specialize in parties, conventions, banquets, weddings, and corporate gifts. Free consultations. M-F, 7am-8pm; Sa, 8am-8pm; Su, 10am-5pm. www.pflorist.com

WegmAns Food mArkets - collegeville - c4 600 Commerce Dr, Providence Town Center, Collegeville. 484.902.1500. Wegmans offers one-stop shopping with great low prices on family-favorite groceries and great fresh meals at The Pub or Market Café. Su-Th, 11am-9pm; Fr-Sa, 11am-10pm. www.wegmans.com

WegmAns Food mArkets - mAlvern - B6 50 Foundry Way, Malvern. 484.913.9600. Wegmans offers one-stop shopping with great low prices on family-favorite groceries and great fresh meals at The Pub or Market Café. Su-Th, 11am-9pm; Fr-Sa, 11am-10pm. www.wegmans.com

Wendell August Forge - A6 Main Street at Exton, Rts 30 & 100, Exton. 800.923.4438. Oldest and largest forge of its kind in America. Watch dedicated artisans hand craft bowls, trays and other giftware in aluminum, bronze, pewter, precious metals. Workshop open to public; gift shop. M-Sa, 10am-9pm; Su, 11am-6pm. www.wendellaugust.com

Villages and Main Streets

the Ardmore initiAtive - e7 56 E. Lancaster Ave, 4 mi east of I-476 on Rt 30 (Lancaster Ave), Ardmore. 610.645.0540. Historic downtown showcasing a delight-ful blend of multicultural restaurants and specialty shops, including antique and gift stores. Located on Philadelphia’s prestigious Main Line just minutes from Phila delphia and Valley Forge. www.ardmore-pa.org

nArBerth Business AssociAtion - e7 610.667.3041. Narberth offers shopping and dining in a setting that truly evokes Main Street America. The town is known for its family-friendly events and an authentic small-town charm, just minutes from Center City. www.narberthonline.com

norristoWn Business develop-ment - d5 266 E. Main St, Suite 3, Norristown. 610.277.2641. Pennsylvania’s 300-year-old historic, multicultural commu-nity and center of commerce has reinvented itself. Walk the same streets that Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain and Daniel Webster did. Shop, dine, browse, discover.

peddler’s villAge - g2 Rts 202 & 263, Lahaska. 215.794.4000. 70 specialty shops and restaurants, a 70-room luxury inn, dinner theater and family entertainment center, set in an 18th-century style village with winding brick walkways and landscaped gardens. www.peddlersvillage.com

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munities. Also coordinates the Indian Valley Farmers’ Market, the Souderton holiday parade and other community events. www.stmainst.org

Apple Orchard Café 207 W. Summit St, Souderton. 215.723.9881. Charming, quaint – a must see. M, T, W, 6am-2:30pm; Th, F, 6am-6pm; Su, 10:30am-2:30pm.

Indian Valley Farmers’ Market Market-place at Telford Station Telford Train Station, Telford. 215.723.6627. Seasonal producers’ market, food and artisans. Sa, 8:30am-2:30pm. www.ivfm.org

Towne Restaurant of Telford, Inc. 120 N. Main St, Telford. 215.721.0211. Homestyle food at an affordable price. M-Th, 5am-2pm; F, 5am-8pm; Sa, 5am-2pm; Su, closed.

villAge oF WAyne - d6 PO Box 50, 2 mi west of I-476 on Rt 30 (Lancaster Ave), Wayne. 610.688.9188. Charming historic village with more than 100 unique shoppes, restaurants, spas, cafés, entertainment ven-ues, and a luxury inn. Located on Philadel-phia’s prestigious Main Line just minutes from Philadelphia and Valley Forge. www.wba.radnor.com

The Antique Store in Wayne 161 W. Lan-caster Ave, Wayne. 610.687.1900. Phila-delphia area’s finest antique center. M-Sa, 10am-5pm; open Su in Dec. www.theanti-questoreltd.com

Dayton Lock Company 324 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne. 610.688.9188. Decorative brass hardware, locks and safes. M-F, 8:30am-5:30pm; Sa 10am-4pm. www.daytonlock.com

Glenmorgan Bar and Grill 593 E. Lan-caster Ave, St. Davids. 610.341.3188. Award-winning spirited cuisine. Smoke-free. L M-Sa, 11:30am-2pm; D M-Su, 5-10pm. www.glenmorgan.com

The Phone Specialist Corp 718 S. Water-loo Rd, Devon. 610.986.0000. Telecom-munication equipment, commercial and residential. www.thephonespecialist.com

shops And restAurAnts oF chestnut hill - F6 8426 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia. 215.247.6696. Historic, charming neighborhood along cobblestoned avenue is home to more than 200 boutique shops, art galleries, pampering spas, antique shops, cozy cafés, and fine restaurants. Off-street parking free with validation. www.chestnuthillpa.com

Diamond Spa 8430 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia. 215.242.4800. Award-win-ning, full-service day spa. M-F, 9:30am-7pm; Sa, 9:30am-6pm; Su, 10am-5pm. www.ilovediamondspa.com

O’Doodles 8335 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia. 215.247.7405. Unplugged fun toys and gifts. M-F, 10am-7pm; Sa, 9:30am-6pm; Su, 11am-5pm. www.odoodles.com

skippAck villAge - d4 Evansburg Rd & Rt. 73 (Skippack Pk), Skippack. 610.584.4577. Historic, charming 18th century village features more than 80 artisan shops and restaurants: art galleries, antiques, boutiques, collectibles, cozy cafés, fine dining, spas, and one great playhouse. Free off-street parking. www.Skippackvillageonline.com

Basta Pasta 4052 Skippack Pk, Skippack. 610.584.0341. Skippack’s premiere Ital-ian restaurant. M-Th, 11am-9pm; F-Sa, 11am-10pm; Su, 11am-8pm. www.skippackrestaurants.com

The Body Serene Day Spa 4007 Skippack Pk, Skippack. 610.584.7284. Beauty and wellness as a relaxation experience. M, W, Th 10am-9pm; Tu, 12-8pm; F-Sa, 9am-5pm, every other Su, 11am-3pm. www.thebodyserene.com

Floral & Hardy of Skippack 4007 Skip-pack Pk, Skippack. 610.584.0797. Your complete gardening and gift shop. M-Sa, 9am-5pm; Su, 10am-4pm.

Playcrafters at Skippack Village 2011 Store Rd, Skippack. 610.584.4005. Mainstage and seasonal productions from Apr-Dec. Performances: Th, F, Sa, 8pm; Su, matinee at 3pm. www.playcrafters.org

souderton-telFord mAin streets - d3 18 Green St, Souderton. 215.723.6627. Souderton-Telford Main Streets promotes the distinctive and cultural aspects of these two vibrant downtown com-

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Continental cuisine with attentive service and Old World charm. Working fireplaces, candlelight dining, private parties, weddings. Reservations requested. L M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm; D M-Sa, 5-10pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.generalwarren.com

J Joseph AmBler inn restAurAnt - e4 1005 Horsham Rd, North Wales. 215.362.7500. Changing menu of tradition-al and nouvelle American cuisine accented by quiet country elegance and candlelit tables. D M-F, 6-10pm; Sa, 5-10pm; Su, 5-9pm; L M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.josephamblerinn.com

morton’s the steAkhouse - d5 The Pavilion at King of Prussia Mall, 640 W. DeKalb Pk, Suite 1250, King of Prussia. 610.491.1900. An experience to remember. For more than 30 years, Morton’s has served the finest quality foods: USDA prime-aged beef, fresh fish, seafood, hand-picked produce, delicious appetizers, and elegant desserts. Open for dinner nightly. Banquet facilities up to 60. Su-Th, 4:45-10pm; F-Sa, 5-11pm. $$$$. Steakhouse. www.mortons.com/kingofprussia

moshulu restAurAnt & BAr - g7 Penn’s Landing, 401 S. Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia. 215.923.2500. The oldest and largest four-masted tall ship features seven private dining rooms, adventuresome American cuisine and unsurpassed views. One of the most unique venues in the world for your event. L and D served daily. Main Dining Room: L 11:30am-3pm; D 5:30-10:30pm; Su Br 11am-3pm. Bongo Bar & Deck: L Sa, 11:30am-3pm; D, M-Sa, 5-10:30pm; Su, 5-9pm; Su Br 11am-3pm. $$$. American. www.moshulu.com

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Fine Dining

the cApitAl grille - d5 236 Mall Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.265.1415. De-lectable dry-aged steaks, the freshest seafood and an extensive wine list will make your lunch, intimate dinner or grand soiree an experience to remember. Meetings/private event space available. L M-F, 11:30am-3pm; D M-Th, 5-10pm; F, 5-11pm; Sa, 4:30-11pm; Su, 4-10pm. $$$$. Steakhouse. www.thecapitalgrille.com

J creed’s seAFood & steAks - d5 499 N. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia. 610.265.2550. Chef John Talbot offers a diverse selection of fresh fish, seafood and steaks along with a raw bar menu. Live en-tertainment F-Sa nights in the bar. Reserva-

tions suggested. L M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm; D M-Sa, 5-10pm. Closed Su. $$$. Steakhouse. www.creedskop.com

J duling-kurtZ house & coun-try inn - A6 146 S. Whitford Rd, Exton. 610.524.1830. Candlelight dining in an historic stone house. Stay the night in one of 15 rooms with private baths. Enjoy a view of formal gardens. Working fireplaces. Ban-quet facilities. L Tu-F, 11:30am-2:30pm; Sa, 12-3pm; D M-Sa, 5-10pm; Su 4-9pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.dulingkurtz.com

J historic generAl WArren inne - B6 9 Old Lancaster Rd, Mal-vern. 610.296.3637. Historic 260-year-old country inn features the finest in American-

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Craving Continental cuisine? Pining for pasta? Everything from casual family fare to the most

elegant and romantic places imaginable. Dine where Washington and Lafayette did; taste fresh pub-brewed beer, catch-of-the-day seafood or Texas-style steaks; or tour a winery and try the current vintage.Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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J the old guArd house inn - e6 953 Youngsford Rd, Gladwyne. 610.649.9708. Superb country dining in a 200-year-old historic building. Seasonal American and Continental cuisine, fire-places, cozy atmosphere, friendly service. D M-Sa, 5-10pm. Reservations requested. Ban-quet facilities. $$$. American-Continental. www.guardhouseinn.com

ruth’s chris steAk house - d5 220 N. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia. 610.992.1818. Oversized USDA-prime steaks, live lobsters and fresh seafood are accompanied by 10 varieties of potatoes, fresh vegetables and salads with homemade dressings. Private rooms available for groups. Reservations encouraged. M-Th, 4:30-10pm; F-Sa, 4:30-11pm; Su, 4-9:30pm. $$$$. Steakhouse. www.ruthschriskop.com

Sophisticated Casual

333 Belrose BAr & grill - d6 333 Belrose Ln, Radnor. 610.293.1000. Up-scale contemporary decor. American menu is seasonally inspired and changes six times annually. Sophisticated wine and beer lists. Reservations required. L M-F, 11:30am-3pm; D M-Tu, 5-9pm; W-Sa, 5-10pm. $$. American-Continental. www.333belrose.com

Arthur’s restAurAnt & BAr - A6 The Inn at Chester Springs, Rt 100, Exton. 610.363.1100. 1 mi S of PA Tpk Exit 312. A new American style of dining with prime rib specials every W and Sa night. Su Br, daily specials and an ever-changing menu. M-F, 6:30am-11pm; Sa, 7am-11pm; Su, 7am-1:30pm. $$$. American. www.innatchestersprings.com/arthurs.htm

BAhAmA BreeZe - d5 320 Goddard Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.491.9822. Baha-ma Breeze lets you Feed Your Island Spirit® and experience a Caribbean escape without leaving town. We offer the food, drink and atmosphere you would find in the islands. Su-Th, 11am-12am; F-Sa, 11am-1am. $$$. Multicultural. www.bahamabreeze.com

the BeAgle tAvern - d5 1003 E. Main St, Norristown. 610.272.3133. Eng-lish pub, mom’s meatloaf, hip hangout, a cabaret with crooners and divas? Where else, but The Beagle Tavern. Happy hour, live entertainment, private parties, groups. All walks of life welcome. www.mybeagletavern.com

BlAckFish - e6 119 Fayette St, Con-shohocken. 610.397.0888. Chef/owner Chip Roman describes Blackfish as seafood-centered, progressive American cuisine with French influences. Voted Top 10 Restaurant by Philadelphia Magazine, Blackfish also re-ceived 3 Bells by the Inquirer’s Craig Laban. BYOB. May-Aug: L Tu-Fr, 11:30am-2pm; D Tu-Sa, 5-10pm; Su, 5-9pm. Closed M. Sept-Apr: L Tu-Fr, 11:30am-2pm; D M-Th, 5-10pm; Fr-Sa, 5-11pm; Su, 5-9pm. $$$. Seafood. www.blackfishrestaurant.com

Blue grotto itAliAn Bistro & BAr - d5 Scanticon Hotel & Conference Center, 1210 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.265.1500. Romantic candlelit dining room, perfect for an evening escape to the Mediterranean. Ask about “the cove,” our most romantic and popular table. Early bird menu, great martinis too! M-Sa, 5-close. $$$. Italian. www.bluegrottobistro.com

Blue pAciFic chinese Bistro And sushi - d5 The Plaza, King of Prussia Mall, 160 N. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia. 610.337.3078. Sushi and pan-Asian menu including noodles, tempura, seafood, satay and sake in a casual dining environment. M-Th, 11am-9:30pm; F-Sa, 11am-10pm; Su, 11am-8pm. $$. Japanese. www.bluepacifickop.com

the BrAndyWine hunt cluB & grille - e5 DoubleTree Guest Suites Philadelphia West, 640 W. Germantown Pk, Plymouth Meeting. 610.879.4160. The Brandywine is a charming restaurant with noted American cuisine. Ask about our Eas-ter, Mother’s Day and Thanksgiving specials. B M-F, 6:30-10am; Sa-Su, 7am-12pm; L 11:30am-2pm, and D served dai-ly in the Atrium Lounge. $$$. American-Continental. www.doubletreephilawest.com

BucA di Beppo - e7 260 E. Lancaster Ave, Wynnewood. 610.642.9470. An authentic Italian restaurant fabulous for that group dining ex-perience. Wheth-er it’s a business occasion or a family affair, let them show you why they are a leader

in banquet dining. M-Th, 11am-10pm; F-Sa, 11am-11pm; Su, 11am-9pm. $$$. Ital-ian. www.bucadibeppo.com

chumley’s steAk house - d5 Radisson Valley Forge Hotel, 1160 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. Chumley’s Restaurant offers a sports bar and fine dining restaurant all in one. 15 high definition televisions, complimentary wire-less Internet. Pasta Bar Monday- Friday for lunch. Daily, 11:30am-2am. Dinner starts at 5pm daily. $$$. Continental. www.chumleyssportsbar.com

the columBiA BAr & grille - c5 148 Bridge St, Phoenixville. 610.983.0300. The historic Columbia Bar and Grille, located minutes from Valley Forge, has been a consistent favorite since 1893. Innovative, affordable American cuisine and attentive service featured in a friendly, relaxed atmo-sphere. L M-F, 11am-2:30pm; D M-W, 5-9pm; Th-Sa, 5-10pm; Su, 3-7:30pm; Sa Br 12-3pm; Su Br 11am-3pm. Happy Hour, M-F, 4-6:30pm. Dinner: $$$; Bistro menus, lunch and brunch: $$. American-Continen-tal. www.thecolumbiabarandgrille.com

dAvinci’s puB - c4 217 E. Main St, Collegeville. 610.831.1955. Enjoy great Ital-ian food in a fun pub atmosphere right along the Perkiomen Trail. Nightly specials, live entertainment, private party space for special occasions. M, 11am-12pm; Tu-Sa, 11am-2am; Su, 11am-10pm. $$. Italian. www.davincispub.com

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FArmer’s dAughter - e5 Normandy Farm Hotel and Confer-ence Center, 1431 Morris Rd, Blue Bell. 215.616.8300. Normandy Farm Hotel’s hip, tongue-in-chic restaurant features modern farm-to-table cuisine. An airy 2,100-sq.-ft. bar offers club chairs, fireplace and exten-sive list of fresh, creative cocktails. L M-Sa, 11:30am-2pm; D Su-F, 5-9pm; Sa, 5-10pm; Su Br 9:30am-1:30pm. $$$. American-Conti-nental. www.normandyfarm.com

georges’ - d6 503 W. Lancaster Ave, Wayne. 610.964.2588. World famous chef and restaurateur Georges Perrier brings global cuisine with unique presentation to Philadelphia’s Main Line. Casual chic dining, comfortable atmosphere. L Tu-Sa, 11:30am-2:30pm; Mid-day Tu-Sa, 2:30-5pm; D Tu-Sa, 5:30pm-close; Su Br 11am-2pm. $$$. French. www.georgesonthemainline.com

glenmorgAn BAr & grill - d6 Radnor Hotel, 593 E. Lancaster Ave, St. Davids. 610.341.3188. American cuisine served, in a refreshing smoke-free atmo-sphere, inside The Radnor Hotel. Voted “Best Appetizer” 2009 Main Line Today magazine. Voted “Best Bartender” 2009 by Main Line Suburban Life and Main Line Times. Socially sizzling Happy Hour, M-Fr, 5-7pm. Free parking. L M-Sa, 11:30am-2pm; D M-Su, 5-10pm. $$. American. www.glenmorgan.com

greAt AmericAn grill restAu-rAnt - e5 530 Hilton Garden Inn Fort Washington/Philadelphia, 530 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington. 215.366.1006. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Room service in the evening and on-site catering available for all your event needs. M-F, 6am-10pm; Sa-Su, 7am-10pm. $. American. www.philadelphiafortwashington.stayhgi.com

the grille At chesterBrook - d6 Embassy Suites Valley Forge, 888 Chester-brook Blvd, Wayne. 610.407.7182. Serves a creative menu of American-Continental with a twist. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Sunset dining menu available 5-7pm. Seasonal specials; private and semi-private dining. B M-F, 6:30am-9:30pm; Sa-Su,7-10:30am; L Su-Sa, 11am-2pm; D Su-Sa, 5-10pm. $$. American-Continental. www.vfsuites.com

hArvey’s neW mArket restAurAnt - e5 Holiday Inn - Fort Washington, 432 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington. 215.643.3000. Casual American restaurant featuring steaks, seafood, chicken and pasta dishes in a casual 1920s setting. Also serves a nice selection of salads, sandwiches, and the Godfather Burger with everything on it. L M-Sa, 11am-2pm; D M-Su, 5-10pm. $$. American. www.fwholiday.com

the hunt room - B6 The Desmond Great Valley Hotel and Conference Center, One Liberty Blvd, Malvern. 610.296.9800.

Fine dining. American regional cuisine. Great Sunday brunch. Daily B 6:30-11am; L 11am-2:30pm; D 5-10pm; Su Br 8:30am-1:30pm. $$. American. www.desmondgv.com

mAx & dAvid’s internAtionAl kosher cuisine - F6 8120 Old York Rd, 150 Yorktown Plaza, Elkins Park. 215.885.2400. Delaware Valley’s only des-tination glatt kosher restaurant. Its excep-tional kosher dining experience showcases homemade, international dishes served with care in a beautiful, Mediterranean-influenced atmosphere. L M-Th, 11:30am-2:30pm; D M-Th, 5pm-9pm; Su, 4pm-9pm; Closed F-Sa night for dinner. $$. Kosher. www.maxanddavids.com

melting pot - d5 150 Allendale Rd, Suite 2100, King of Prussia. 610.265.7195. This unique dining experience with its as-sortment of fondue, cooked at the table by guests, is the perfect location for a roman-tic evening, corporate party or friendly gathering. M-Th, 5-10pm; F, 5-11pm; Sa, 4-11pm; Su, 4-9pm. $$$. Fondue. www.meltingpot.com

outBAck steAkhouse - vAlley Forge (gAteWAy shopping center) - d6 299 E. Swedesford Rd, Wayne. 610.687.6023. Voted number one “Best Steak” in 2009 Zagat survey of na-tional full-service restaurant chains; provides customers the finest cuts of choice steaks to ensure unrivaled taste and tenderness. M-Th, 4-9:30pm; F, 4-10:30pm; Sa, 3-10:30pm; Su, 2-9:30pm. $$. Steakhouse. www.outback.com

red loBster - d5 425 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.337.9430. Every com-munity’s favorite seafood restaurant dedicated to delighting each guest and making the flavors and feelings of the seaside available to everyone. Fresh and delicious, every time. Su-Th, 11am-10pm; F-Sa, 11am-11pm. $$. American. www.redlobster.com

restAurAnt three01 - d5 Dolce Valley Forge, 301 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.337.1200. Dynamic, contem-porary pub offers full breakfast, lunch and dinner daily in a comfortable setting. Buffet options during breakfast and lunch. Prior reservations are required for private parties up to 24. B M-Sa, 6:30am-12pm; Su, 7am-12pm; L Su-Sa, 11:30am-2pm; D Su-Th, 5:30pm-10pm; F-Sa, 5:30pm-11pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.valleyforgedolce.com

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Iron Hill Brewery, North WalesOf its half-dozen 8 oz. Angus burgers, try the Smoke House topped with tasty bacon slices, barbequed onions and smoked Gouda for a fantastic flavor combination. Pair it perfectly with a seasonal brew.

StoneRose Restaurant, ConshohockenThe plump, round Angus beef StoneRose Burger features onions, bacon and Cooper sharp cheese on toasted challah. Served with heavenly hand-cut fries, it’s an absolute delight. Savor it slowly in the front window, as we did, and watch the envious passersby.

Craft Ale House, Limerick, near Philadelphia Premium Outlets Go for this irresistible, rubbed sirloin/chuck burger fire-grilled to just the right interior tenderness and exterior char. Topped with crumbled blue cheese melted over caramelized onions, it’s excellent paired with a side salad.

Creed’s Seafood and Steaks, King of Prussia The Black Angus Sirloin burger here means business, business casual, and it’s only available at lunch or in the bar. Try the white cheddar and Swiss mushrooms toppings as delicious complements to its brioche roll and herb-garlic fries.

Seasons 52, King of Prussia The Oak-fired, lean Western Buffalo Burger, sans cheese, is served on a whole wheat bun, drizzled with guacamole, spicy chili sour cream and roasted red pepper salsa to deliver dynamite flavor for less than 475 calories!

Lucky Dog Saloon and Grille, Lafayette Hill You’ll salivate over a smorgasbord of toppings available for the 12-oz. Build-Your-Own-Burger. Load it up with any of 10 cheese choices, bacon, avocado, and, “whatever we have in the house,” suggests co-owner Barrie Marino. Pick three, or more for a little extra.

Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar, Wayne The char-grilled half-pound Angus Bistro Burger is a real winner and among the restaurant’s most popular. With melted Brie, Applewood smoked bacon, grilled sweet onions, lettuce, tomato and Dijon mayonnaise it’s a celebration for the senses.

KC’s Alley, Ambler Of its eight great, we suggest the awesome Avocado Burger, cooked to perfection and covered with creamy fresh avocado, raw onions, chopped tomatoes and spicy pepper jack cheese.

DaVinci’s Pub, Collegeville This thick, moist turkey burger adorned with sautéed spinach, balsamic marinated onions, and Boursin cheese is absolutely amazing. Newly created by Chef Matt and we say it’s a keeper!

The Beagle Tavern, Norristown The open-face Burger Madame was our pick at this fun little pub. Packed with protein, it’s topped with melted American cheese and a fried egg for a surprisingly potent palate pleaser.

To enjoy one or more of these meaty treats on your next visit to Valley Forge and Montgomery County, go to www.valleyforge.org/bestburgers.

in the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County, our intrepid taste-testers unselfishly packed on a few pounds in order to deliver this “last word” Top 10 list for you. Consider it your personal hamburger helper.

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chester springs creAmery At milky WAy FArm - B5 521 E. Uwchlan Ave (Rt 113), Chester Springs. 610.363.8500. Premium homemade ice cream made with the milk from the cows at Milky Way Farm. Beautiful building with scenic view of Chester County. Farm tours upon request. Spring (Apr-May), F-Su, 1-9pm; Summer (Jun-Aug), Tu-Su, 1-9pm; Fall (Sep-Nov), F-Su, 1-9pm. $. Ice Cream. www.chesterspringscreamery.com

FitZWAter stAtion - B5 264 Canal St, Port Providence. 610.933.9958. Snacks, lunch, dinner and drinks on deck, overlook-ing the historic Schuylkill Canal, or on glass-enclosed porch. Paddle boats, canoe and kayak rentals. Daily and weekend specials, weekly entertainment. Su-W, 11am-12am; Th-Sa, 11am-2am. $$. American-Continen-tal. www.fitzwaterstation.com

g-lodge restAurAnt - c5 1371 Valley Forge Rd (Rt 23), Phoenix-ville. 610.933.1646. Homemade soups, daily specials, and incredible breakfast at fair prices. 100% non-smoking. Two miles west of Valley Forge. Take-out available. B M-F, 6am-1:30pm; Sa-Su, 7am-1:30pm; L M-F, 11:30am-2:30pm; Sa-Su, 7am-2pm. $. American-Continental.

peppers itAliAn restAurAnt & BAr - d5 239 Town Center, Valley Forge Shopping Center, King of Prussia. 610.265.2416. Excellent food made to order. We are known for large food and drink portions with good prices. Voted best Italian Restaurant Readers Choice five years in a row. Locally owned and operated. M-Su, 11am-2am. Dining and take-out only M-Su, 11am-11pm. $$. Italian. www.peppersitalianrestaurant.com

sWeet lorrAine’s cAFé & BAr - g2 Rt. 202 & Street Rd, Lahaska. 215.794.4040. Sweet Lorraine’s Café & Bar offers exciting cuisines and bold flavors from around the globe. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. B 7am-11am; L 11am-4pm; D Su-Th, 4-10pm; F-Sa, 4-11pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.sweetlorraines.com

toWne restAurAnt oF telFord - e2 120 N. Main St, Telford. 215.721.0211. Provide patrons with a clean, friendly place to gather; courteous wait staff; and generous portions of homestyle food at affordable prices. M-Th, Sa, 5am-2pm; F, 5am-8pm. $. American.

seAsons 52 - d5 160 N. Gulph Rd, Suite 101, King of Prussia. 610.992.1152. A fresh grill and wine bar that invites you to discover the freshest ingredients of the season. Features an award-winning interna-tional wine list, private and semi-private din-ing, Chef’s Table, live entertainment nightly, and complimentary valet. Su-Th, 11:30am-10pm; F-Sa, 11:30am-11pm. $$. American-Continental. www.seasons52.com

shulA’s 347 grill - e6 Marriott Philadelphia West, 111 Crawford St, West Conshohocken. 610.941.5600. Shula’s 347 presents classic American cuisine, serving gourmet salads, fresh fish and Certified An-gus Beef. Top-shelf cocktails and wines make this restaurant perfect for social and business occasions. B, L, D M-Su, 6:30am-11pm. $$. American. www.marriott.com

stirling’s restAurAnt - d5 Crowne Plaza Valley Forge, 260 Mall Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.265.7500. Experience the culinary talents of award-winning Chef Mark Spaulding at Stirling’s, located in the Crowne Plaza Valley Forge, directly across from King of Prussia Mall. Semi-private din-ing rooms available. Reservations requested. B 6-10:30am; L 11:30am-2pm; D 5-10pm. $$. American-Continental. www.cpvalleyforge.com/dining.asp

t. Burke’s lounge - d5 Dolce Valley Forge, 301 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.337.1200. Enjoy sandwiches and creative entrees in our sophisticated casual pub. Play billiards, shuffleboard and electronic darts or watch one of six hi-def flat screens. “Recession Proof” Happy Hour daily. B M-Sa, 6:30am-12pm; Su, 7am-12pm; L Su-Sa, 11:30am-2pm; D Su-Th, 5:30pm-10pm; F-Sa, 5:30pm-11pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.valleyforge.dolce.com

J the White horse tAvern - B6 Sheraton Great Valley Hotel, 707 Lancaster Pk (Rts 202 & 30), Malvern. 610.280.2580. Housed in a 1760s farmhouse with exquisite wood moldings and working fireplaces to create an elegant country inn atmosphere. Six private dining rooms accommodate groups of two to 50 guests. B M-F, 6:30-11am; Sa, 7-11am; Su, 7-11:30am; L M-F, 11:30am-2pm; D daily, 5:30-10pm. $$. American-Continental.

vAlley green inn - F6 Valley Green Rd at Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia. 215.247.1730. This quaint 19th-century inn offers an inviting, romantic atmospshere; a delectable menu; an etensive wine list; and full bar. Ideal for weddings. Popular Su Br featured on Food Network. L M-Fr, 12-4pm; Sa, 11am-4pm; D Su-Th, 5-9pm; Fr-Sa, 5-10pm; Su BR 10am-3pm. $$$. American-Continental. www.valleygreeninn.com

WinBerie’s restAurAnt & BAr - d6 1164 Valley Forge Rd, Wayne. 610.293.9333. Fresh seafood, pasta and unique “signature” dishes; outdoor patio café. L M-F, 11:30am-5pm; Sa, 12-5pm; D M-Th, 5-10pm; F-Sa, 5-11pm; Su, 2-9pm; Su Br Buffet 10:30am-2pm. $$. American.

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the AmericAn grille/Juke Box lounge - d3 The Inn at Towa-mencin, 1750 Sumneytown Pk, Kulpsville. 215.368.3800. Traditional American cuisine. Delectable, homemade soups M-Sa. Special menus for seniors, children, and health-conscious. Weekday happy hours, Thursday night karaoke, and weekend DJ Dance Party in the Jukebox Lounge. $$. American. www.valleyforgeinn.com

BAstA pAstA itAliAn cAFé - d4 4052 Skippack Pk, Skippack. 610.584.0341. Skippack’s premier Italian restaurant featur-ing daily food and drink specials, convenient take-out and a full catering menu. Also offers seasonal outdoor seating and a cabana bar. M-Th, 11am-9pm; Fr-Sa, 11am-10pm; Su, 11am-8pm. $$. Italian. www.skppackrestaurants.com

cArriAge house restAurAnt & puB - nom-B7 West Chester Inn and Conference Center, 943 S. High St, West Chester. 610.692.1900. Serves a delicious menu in a cozy setting, with friendly staff. Banquet Center offers beautiful ballrooms and 10,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space. Accommodates groups large and small. M-F, 6:30am-2pm/4:30-9pm; Sa, 7am-2pm/4:30-9pm; Su, 7am-1pm. Pub, M-Th, 4:30-10pm; Fr-Sa, 4:30-11pm; Su, 4-8pm. $$. American. www.westchesterinnpa.com.com

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WegmAns mArket cAFé & puB - collegeville - c4 600 Commerce Dr, Providence Town Center, Collegeville. 484.902.1500. Wegmans offers one-stop shopping with great low prices on family-favorite groceries and great fresh meals at The Pub or Market Café. Su-Th, 11am-9pm; Fr-Sa, 11am-10pm. $. American. www.wegmans.com

WegmAns mArket cAFé & puB - mAlvern - B6 50 Foundry Way, Malvern. 484.913.9600. Wegmans offers one-stop shopping with great low prices on family-favorite groceries and great fresh meals at The Pub or Market Café. Su-Th, 11am-9pm; Fr-Sa, 11am-10pm. $. American. www.wegmans.com

West mAin diner - e3 805 W. Main St, Lansdale. 215.855.7801. 140-seat retro-style diner serving homemade breakfast, lunch and dinner. Birthday parties, baby or bridal showers; office meetings or office par-ties; and party trays. M, 6am-2pm; Tu-Sa, 6am-8pm. Dinner starts at 4pm. Su, 6am-1pm. Breakfast only. $. American.

Brew Pub/Bar and Grill

AuduBon Ale house - c5 2812 Egypt Rd, Audubon. 610.666.1399. The place for fun, food and drink near the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center and John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove. Daily specials and weekly events. Open daily, 11am-2am. American-Continental. www.audubonalehouse.com

e BAr - d6 Embassy Suites Valley Forge 888 Chesterbrook Blvd, Wayne. 610.407.7182. A sophisticated lounge expe-rience unique to the area. Happy Hour every Thursday and Friday 4-7pm. Full menu offers local favorites with a twist. Open daily, 4pm-12:30am. $. American. www.ebarlounge.com

Fox & hounds puB - B6 Desmond Great Valley, One Liberty Blvd, Malvern. 610.296.9800. Casual dining with a deli-cious affordable menu in an English pub atmosphere. Open daily, lite fare, 11:30am-10:30pm. Cocktails until 2am. $. American-Continental. www.desmondgv.com

iron ABBey gAstro puB - F4 680 N. Easton Rd, Horsham. 215.956.9600. A gastro-pub featuring a seasonal interna-tional menu, 24 draft and 200+ bottled beers. Simultaneous soccer matches can

be viewed on eight big screens televisions. Groups welcome. M-Th, 11am-12am; F, Sa, 11am-2am; Su, 11am-12am. $$. Microbrewery. www.ironabbey.com

iron hill BreWery & restAurAnt - e4 The Shoppes at English Village, 1460 Bethlehem Pk, North Wales. 267.708.2000. Casual, upscale and distinctive. New Ameri-can cuisine and award-winning handcrafted ales and lagers served in a rich mahogany setting with vaulted copper ceilings, open kitchen and on-site brewery. Open 7 days. M-Sa, 11:30am-close (last call); Su, 11am-close (last call); Su Br 11am-2pm. $$. Microbrewery. www.ironhillbrewery.com

sheerin’s puB At rAven’s clAW golF cluB - A3 120 Masters Dr, Pott-stown. 610.495.4710 ext. 5. Casual dining with panoramic golf course views. Enjoy the lively pub area or alfresco-style dining on the terrace café. Daily, 11am-9pm. Closed January and February. $$. American-Continental. www.ravensclawgolfclub.com

Café/Deli

Apple orchArd cAFé - d2 207 W. Commit St, Souderton. 215.723.9881. 70-seat café, serving breakfast, lunch and lite din-ner. Try their homemade apple dumplings, pies and baked oatmeal. M-W, Sa, 6am-2:30pm; Th-F, 6am-6pm; Su, 10:30am-2:30pm. $. Deli.

cAFé soleil - d5 Radisson Hotel Valley Forge, 1160 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. Bright and cheery café serving made-to-order eggs and omelets for breakfast. Swing by the Sun Spot if you need a quick bit and cup of Starbucks to go. Open daily at 6:30am. $. American. www.radissonvalleyforge.com

Banquet and Meeting Facilities

the BArn (At BirchWood) - c4 385 Bridge St, Colleg-eville. 610.287.8772. A distinc-tive 200-year-old landmark; very unique facility for banquets, meet-ings parties, weddings, and public swimming. Indoor and outdoor event areas offer beautiful views of

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our picturesque grove. M-F, 10am-5pm. All other times by appointment. www.barnatbirchwood.com

chAse center on the riverFront - nom-A8 815 Justison St, Wilmington, DE. 888.862.2787. 87,000 sq. ft. of versatile event space on the Wilmington Riverfront with dedicated exhibit area; two beautifully appointed ballrooms; 266-seat auditorium. Free parking, free WIFI, audio visual and award-winning catering. www.centerontheriverfront.com

the cluB At shAnnondell - c5 2750 Egypt Rd, Audubon. 610.382.9300. Offering an 18-hole course, banquet space accommodating up to 200 and Chadwick’s, a restaurant with a casual, upscale atmo-sphere complete with TVs, full bar and patio overlooking the 18th hole. www.theclubatshannondell.com

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drexelBrook corporAte events center - d7 Drexelbrook Dr & Valley Rd, Drexel Hill. 610.259.7000. State-of-the-art conference center offering 30,000 sq. ft. of versatile meeting, banquet amd trade show space. Off-site catering. www.drexelbrookcatering.com

duportAil house - c6 297 Adams Dr, Chesterbrook. 610.644.4840. Historic 1740s farmhouse in a pastoral three-acre set-ting next to Valley Forge National Historical Park accommodates up to 200 for private meetings /events. Hours by appointment, with tours Su, 1-4pm. www.duportailhouse.com

FrAnklin commons - c5 400 Franklin Ave, Suite 202, Phoenixville. 610.983.4640. Franklin Commons offers flexible, affordable office space for lease, as well as, meeting and event space with capacity for 1000, on/off site catering and an on-site BYOB bistro. www.franklincommons.net

kimBerton Fire compAny - B5 Kimberton Rd, Kimberton. 610.933.4566. Family-style or buffet meals for groups of 100-400. Air-conditioned meeting rooms, 11,000-sq.-ft. flex building, open pavilions and expansive grounds. Facility available for groups using an outside caterer.

meAdoWlAnds country cluB - e5 711 Boehms Church Rd, PO Box 460, Blue Bell. 215.646.2300. Meadowlands makes memories. Nestled within our pictur-esque golf course with views from any room you choose. Offering weddings in our formal gardens to banquets for 300 in the grand ballroom. www.meadowlandscc.com

mermAid sWim & golF cluB - e5 1002 Jolly Rd, Blue Bell. 610.275.9191. Perfect choice for corporate outing, picnic, family event, special occasion. Experts in providing great food and entertainment. Outdoor pool, golf and other sports facili-ties. Paddock Room open for private parties year-round. www.mermaidlake.com

the phoenixville Foundry - c5 2 N. Main St, Phoenixville. 610.917.8400. Offering up to 18,000 sq. ft. of flexible event space, The Phoenixville Foundry retains its historic exterior charm with modern interior amenities that add an elegant sophistication to every occasion. www.phoenixvillefoundry.com

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pinecrest country cluB - e3 101 Country Club Dr, Lansdale. 215.855.4113. PineCrest has everything you are looking for. An elegant new ballroom and meeting rooms for seating up to 275. Magnificent views of PineCrest Country Club golf course. www.pinecrestcountryclub.com

presidentiAl cAterers - d5 2910 DeKalb Pk, East Norriton. 610.275.7300. Multi-function facility. European crystal chandeliers illuminate the foyer, as well as the five exquisitely decorated ballrooms. Varied room sizes for seminars and corporate events. www.presidentialctr.com

rosemont college - d6 1400 Montgomery Ave, Rosemont. 610.526.2967. Rosemont College is the ideal location to hold your next meeting, confer-ence, camp or special event. Conveniently located on 56 acres just minutes from I-476. For more information, call 610.526.2983. www.rosemont.edu

st. sophiA/ss. FAith, hope & AgApe greek orthodox church oF vAlley Forge - d5 900 S. Trooper Rd, Jeffersonville. Serves Valley Forge region’s Orthodox faithful. Spring/Fall Grecian Festival and seasonal public events. Private functions up to 400. New church-gateway center to open 2012 will offer tours, banquets and exhibits. www.stsophiavf.org

spring holloW golF cluB - B4 3350 Schuylkill Rd, Spring City. 610.948.5566. 18-hole championship golf course open to the public. Great food/service available daily at The Grille. Private party space offers vistas of the course. Groups welcome. www.springhollowgolf.com

tAlAmore country cluB - e5 723 Talamore Dr, Ambler. 215.641.1300. Tal-amore’s facilities provide the perfect setting for weddings, receptions, banquets, bar/bat mitzvahs, corporate meetings, business shows and golf outings with seating up to 350. www.talamorepa.com

WilloW grove v.F.W. post 3612 - F5 305 Moreland Rd, Willow Grove. 215.659.3782. Banquets of all kinds: weddings, benefits, rehearsal dinners, dinner meetings. Full catering services. Reasonable pricing. 10-150 people. www.vfwwebcom.org/pa/post3612

World cAFe live - F7 3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia. 267.295.2949. An upscale café with an intimate stage, a dramatic three-tiered performance space and restaurant. The Philadelphia region’s premier music destina-tion and event facility: World Cafe Live. www.worldcafelive.com

Caterers

christinA’s cAtering - pArties By design - B7 P.O. Box 2234, West Ches-ter. 610.563.7964. Specialize in full-service, off-site catering and event planning for parties of 50 to 10,000. With more than 30 years of party expertise, they will help create a cost-conscious, memorable event. www.christinascatering.com

gourmet BuFFets - c5 610.935.1182. Off-premises catering for corporate events and private affairs. Introducing their newest concept in food presentation - The Executive Dining Car. www.gourmetbuffets.com

JAck FrAncis cAtering - e6 300 Maple St, Conshohocken. 610.825.0776. Catering to corporate and social clientele for more than 30 years. Fashionable cocktail parties to elegant dinner receptions, box lunches to barbeques. Banquet facilities up to 150. www.jackfranciscatering.com

ludWigs’ gourmet cAtering, inc. - c5 1601 Valley Forge Rd, Valley Forge. 610.933.8825 ext. 321. Dedicated, experienced staff coordinates specialty menus, décor, florists and entertainment for corporate events, weddings, holiday parties, off-premises catering. Located at Freedoms Foundation, minutes from PA Tpk, Valley Forge. www.ludwigsgourmet.com

mArJeAne cAterers - e3 320 S. Broad St, Lansdale. 215.855.3510. Since 1977, Marjeane Caterers has been helping both corporate businesses and private residents plan successful picnics, retirements, birthday parties, graduations, showers, wedding recep-tions and more. www.marjeane.com

tAking teA in style - nom-i3 P.O. Box 553, Princeton Junction, NJ. 908.239.0100. Create elegant tea parties for any occasion and bring them to locations in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia area. Etiquette workshops; tea talks; online gourmet tea store. www.takingtea-instyle.com

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Central Montgomery County

Collegeville, Franconia, Kulpsville, Lansdale, Lederach, Limerick, Royersford, Skippack, Spring Mount, Souderton The American Grille/Juke Box Lounge ....30Apple Orchard Café ............................ 31Basta Pasta Italian Café ........................ 30DaVinci’s Pub ..................................... 27Towne Restaurant of Telford................ 30Wegmans Market Café & Pub - Collegeville ......................... 31West Main Diner ................................ 31Northern Montgomery County

PottstownSheerin’s Pub at Raven’s Claw Golf Club .....31Philadelphia

Chestnut Hill, Old City, Society Hill, WaterfrontMoshulu Restaurant & Bar ................. 26Valley Green Inn ................................. 30Bucks County

Peddler’s VillageSweet Lorraine’s Café & Bar ................ 30

Pennsylvania Turnpike - Fort Washington - Exit 339

Ambler, Elkins Park, Flourtown, Gwynedd, Horsham, North Wales, SpringhouseGreat American Grill Restaurant ......... 28Harvey’s New Market Restaurant ........ 28Iron Abbey Gastro Pub ........................ 31Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant .......... 31Joseph Ambler Inn Restaurant ............. 26Max & David’s International Kosher Cuisine ................................. 28Eastern Main Line

Berwyn, Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Radnor, St. Davids, Wayne, Wynnewood333 Belrose Bar & Grill ....................... 27Bucca di Beppo ................................... 27E Bar ................................................... 31Georges’ .............................................. 28Glenmorgan Bar & Grill ..................... 28The Old Guard House Inn .................. 27Western Main Line

Chester Springs, Exton, Malvern, West Chester AreaArthur’s Restaurant & Bar ................... 27Carriage House Restaurant & Pub ...... 30Chester Springs Creamery at Milky Way Farm .............................. 30Duling-Kurtz House & Country Inn .. 26Fox & Hounds Pub ............................. 31Historic General Warren Inne ............. 26The Hunt Room .................................. 28Wegmans Market Café & Pub - Malvern .............................. 31The White Horse Tavern ..................... 30

Pennsylvania Turnpike - Valley Forge - Exit 326

Valley Forge Convention Center Vicinity, Audubon, Kimberton, King of Prussia, Oaks, Phoenixville, Port Providence, Valley ForgeAudubon Ale House ............................ 31Bahama Breeze .................................... 27Blackfish .............................................. 27Blue Grotto Italian Bistro & Bar ......... 27Blue Pacific Chinese Bistro and Sushi ....27Café Soleil ........................................... 31The Capital Grille ................................ 26Chumley’s Steak House ....................... 27The Columbia Bar & Grille ................. 27Creed’s Seafood & Steaks .................... 26Fitzwater Station ................................. 30G•Lodge Restaurant ............................ 30The Grille at Chesterbrook .................. 28Melting Pot ......................................... 28Morton’s The Steakhouse ..................... 26Outback Steakhouse - Valley Forge ...... 28Peppers Italian Restaurant and Bar ...... 30Red Lobster ......................................... 28Restaurant THREE01 ......................... 28Ruth’s Chris Steak House .................... 27Seasons 52 ........................................... 30Stirling’s Restaurant ............................. 30T. Burke’s Lounge ................................ 30Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar ............... 30Pennsylvania Turnpike - Norristown - Exit 333

Blue Bell, Conshohocken, East Norriton, Jeffersonville, Norristown, Plymouth Meeting, West ConshohockenThe Beagle Tavern ............................... 27The Brandywine Hunt Club & Grille .. 27Farmer’s Daughter ............................... 28Shula’s 347 Grill .................................. 30

All restaurants are grouped by general proximity. Use this list to find your near-est dining option when visiting the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Page numbers follow names.

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Make your trip to Valley Forge and Montgomery County easy! Book your hotel room, car rental or

air transportation via our new online reservation system at www.valleyforge.org. Lodging is plentiful, with qual-ity accommodations ranging from full-service hotels to charming country inns - and lower tax and room rates than most neighboring cities. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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Hotels

Ace conFerence center & hotel - e6 800 Ridge Pk, Lafayette Hill. 610.825.8000 or 800.523.3000. Experi-ence the ultimate getaway for business or pleasure. Deluxe hotel, fabulous dining, championship golf course, and state-of-the-art conference center on 300 acres located just minutes from Philadelphia and Valley Forge. www.aceconferencecenter.com

Best Western - Fort WAshing-ton inn - e5 285 Commerce Dr, Fort Washington. 215.542.7930.

Best Western inn At king oF prussiA - d5 127 S. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia. 610.265.4500 or 800.WESTERN. 167 rooms. Deluxe complimentary Conti-nental breakfast, heated outdoor pool, spa and fitness center. Two miles from Valley Forge National Historical Park, 15 miles

from historic Philadelphia, across from King of Prussia Mall. www.bwkop.com

Budget inn - d5 830 W. Main St, Norristown. 610.279.0150.

cAndleWood suites hotel - horshAm/WilloW grove - F4 50 Business Center Dr, Horsham. 215.328.9119.

chAteAu grAnieri - d5 2522 W. Main St, Jeffersonville. 610.539.3500.

chestnut hill hotel - F6 8229 German town Ave, Chestnut Hill. 215.242.5905 or 800.628.9744. Located in the historic community of Chestnut Hill, well known for its many unique shops and restaurants. 36 rooms appointed with mod-ern amenities. Bombay Room accommodates up to 50. Complimentary Continental breakfast. Free parking. www.chestnuthillhotel.com

comFort inn - montgomeryville - e3 678 Bethlehem Pk, Montgomeryville. 215.361.3600.

comFort inn - vAlley Forge - d5 550 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.962.0700 or 800.222.0222. 121 rooms. Complimentary Continental breakfast, newspaper, HBO, high-speed wireless Internet, fitness center, data ports, iron and board, coffeemaker, hairdryer. Refrigerators available. Adjacent to King of Prussia Mall. AAA/AARP discounts. Silver Award winner. www.comfortinnvalleyforge.com

comFort inn & suites - A3 Rt 100 & Shoemaker Rd, Pottstown. 610.326.5000 or 800.879.2477. 119 rooms. Voted “Pott-stown’s Favorite Hotel.” Completely reno-vated. Convenient to Philadelphia, Valley Forge and Reading. Heated outdoor pool. Free Continental breakfast, Wi-Fi. Walk to nine restaurants. Philadelphia Premium Out-lets, KOP Mall, Vanity Fair Outlets nearby. www.pottstownci.com

courtyArd By mArriott - devon - d6 762 Lancaster Ave, Wayne. 610.687.6633 or 800.321.2211. Moderately priced, limited full-service hotel with 149 guest rooms and suites. Rooms include blow dryers, irons and boards along with coffee makers. Enjoy the indoor pool, spa and exercise room. www.marriott.com

courtyArd By mArriott - greAt vAlley/mAlvern - B6 280 Old Morehall Rd, Malvern. 610.993.2600. 127 rooms. Brand new hotel in a great location. Convenient to all area attractions; Marriott rewards, indoor pool, restaurant for break-fast, free high-speed Internet access, meeting room, great weekend rates. www.marriott.com/phlgv

courtyArd By mArriott - montgomeryville - e4 544 DeKalb Pk, North Wales. 215.699.7247. 102 rooms. Directly across the street from the Mont-gomery Mall, adjacent to Chili’s Restaurant. All the amenities a business person needs, including high-speed Internet access, queen or king beds, voice mail, meeting rooms and much more. www.marriott.com

courtyArd By mArriott - plymouth meeting - e5 651 Foun-tain Rd, Plymouth Meeting. 610.238.0695. Moderately priced, limited full-service hotel with 157 guest rooms and suites. Rooms

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douBletree guest suites philA-delphiA West - e5 640 W. German-town Pk, Plymouth Meeting. 610.834.8300 or 800.222.TREE. 252 spacious, well-appointed suites feature living rooms and separate master bedrooms, wet bars, irons and ironing boards, coffee makers and refrigerators. Relax at the indoor pool, sun deck, whirlpool, sauna and exercise room. Brandywine Hunt Club & Grille. www.doubletreeplymouth.com

dolce vAlley Forge - d5 301 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.337.1200. North of King of Prussia Mall on US 202, Dolce Valley Forge features 327 newly reno-vated luxurious guest rooms, a health club, outdoor heated three-season pool, and gift shop. www.dolce-valley-forge-hotel.com

emBAssy suites philAdelphiA - vAlley Forge - c6 888 Chesterbrook Blvd, Wayne. 610.647.6700. 229 spacious, beautifully-appointed two-room suites, complimentary breakfast buffet, evening reception and Internet. On-site restaurant, lounge, indoor pool, and fitness room. Near six major highways and minutes from King of Prussia/Valley Forge. www.philadelphiavalleyforge.embassysuites.com

FAirField inn philAdelphiA - vAlley Forge - d5 258 Mall Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.337.0700. Located directly across from King of Prussia Mall, near several popular restaurants, this friendly 80-room hotel offers complimentary deluxe continental breakfast and access to Bally Total Fitness Center with indoor pool. www.fairfieldinn.com

French creek inn - c5 Rts 23 & 724, Phoenixville. 610.935.3838 or 800.870.5040. Family-run establishment. Western gateway to Valley Forge and East-ern gateway to Amish country. Beauti fully decorated spacious rooms, all with private baths, TVs, opening from central hall, all one floor. Very reasonable rates. Good value.

hAmpton inn - king oF prussiA - d5 530 W. DeKalb Pk (Rt 202), King of Prussia. 610.962.8111 or 800.HAMPTON. 147 rooms. Multi-purpose rooms for meet-ings and functions. Free business and fitness centers. Group rates. Free deluxe breakfast bar. King deluxe rooms with microwaves and refrigerators available. Free local calls. www.hamptoninn.com

include blow dryers, irons and boards and coffee makers. Enjoy the indoor pool, spa and exercise room. www.marriott.com/phlcy

courtyArd By mArriott - vAlley Forge - d6 1100 Drummers Ln, Wayne. 610.687.6700. Moderately priced hotel with 150 spacious guest rooms and suites. Has indoor pool, business center, exercise room and complimentary high-speed Internet ac-cess. Enjoy breakfast in courtyard café. Din-ner and cocktails M-Th. www.marriott.com

courtyArd By mArriott - WilloW grove - F5 2350 Easton Rd, Willow Grove. 215.830.0550 or 800.321.2211.

courtyArd By mArriott - vAlley Forge/collegeville - c4 600 Campus Dr, Collegeville. 484.974.2600. 132 rooms. Marriott rewards, indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi and fitness center on-site, restaurant, free high-speed Internet, five spacious meeting rooms. Great weekend rates. www.marriott.com/phlvg

croWne plAZA vAlley Forge - d5 260 Mall Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.265.7500. Located directly across from the mall, this stylish hotel offers 225 guest accommodations, award-winning restaurant with lounge, two elegant ballrooms and state-of-the-art amphitheater. IACC ap-proved. www.cpvalleyforge.com

dAys inn - horshAm - F4 245 Easton Rd, Horsham. 215.674.2500. 171 newly renovated guest rooms, in-room cof-fee, premium TV channels with Nintendo, microwave, fridge, iron and board, hair dryer, free local calls, Continen tal breakfast, free weekday newspaper, business center, meeting space, fitness center, pet-friendly. www.the.daysinn.com/horsham06707

deck motel - e4 602 DeKalb Pk, Center Square. 610.272.5613.

the desmond greAt vAlley hotel & conFerence center - B6 One Liberty Blvd, Malvern. 610.296.9800 or 800.575.1776. Easy access to Rt 202 and PA Tpk. IACC conference center with 130-seat amphitheater and elegant ballroom. Full-service hotel with 194 quiet and spacious guest rooms offers indoor pool, whirlpool, fit-ness center, outdoor tennis courts and putting green. Weekend packages available. Award-winning restaurants. www.desmondgv.com

hAmpton inn - plymouth meeting - e5 2055 Chemical Rd, Plymouth Meeting. 610.567.0900 or 800.HAMPTON. 136 rooms. Features compli-mentary hot breakfast buffet, restaurant and fitness room on-site. Conveniently located, with additional dining and shopping within walking distance. Internet access, HBO, USA Today and local calls. Group rates and Hilton HHonors Rewards. www.philadel-phiaplymouthmeeting.hamptoninn.com

hAmpton inn - WilloW grove - F5 1500 Easton Rd, Willow Grove. 215.659.3535.

hAmpton inn And suites - vAlley Forge - c5 100 Cresson Blvd, Rt 422, Phoenixville. 610.676.0900 or 800.HAMPTON. Offers 107 deluxe rooms and two-room suites with kitchens. Free Continental breakfast, local calls, high-speed Internet, HBO, business center, meeting rooms, heated outdoor pool and exercise room. www.hamptoninn.com

hAtField motel - e3 792 Bethlehem Pk, Colmar. 215.822.2012.

hilton gArden inn Fort WAshington/philAdelphiA - e5 530 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington. 215.646.4637. Fort Washington’s newest hotel features an indoor pool and fitness center and 24-hour business center. All 146 rooms equipped with refrigerators, micro-wave ovens and coffee makers. 2,000 sq. ft. of meeting space available. www.philadel-phiafortwashington.stayhgi.com

holidAy inn express & suites - B4 15 Keystone Dr, Limerick. 484.932.8827. AAA rating hotel located minutes from King of Prussia, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Greater Philadel-phia Expo Center and Philadelphia Premium Outlets. Complimentary Express Start break-fast; newspaper; cable; high-speed Internet; indoor pool; and fitness room. www.holidayinnexpress/limerickpa

holidAy inn express hotel & suites - d5 260 N. Gulph Rd, King of Prussia. 610.768.9500 or 800.HOLIDAY. 155 rooms. Three Diamond AAA rated. Complimentary Express Start Breakfast, USA Today, HBO, CNN, ESPN, high-speed In-ternet access and fitness room with whirlpool. New two-room suites. Discounts at local restaurants. www.hiekingofprussia.com

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holidAy inn Fort WAshington - e5 432 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Wash-ington. 215.643.3000 or 800.339.0209.Conveniently located at PA Tpk exit 339, this 217-room hotel and conference center features 10,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, Harvey’s Restaurant, Holly’s Lounge, busi-ness center, outdoor pool, and fitness center. www.fwholiday.com

homeWood suites By hilton - lAnsdAle - e3 1200 Pennbrook Pkwy, Lansdale. 215.362.6400. Beautiful 170-suite hotel in the Lansdale area. Complimentary breakfast and Mon-Thu Managers’ recep-tion. Meeting space, business center, outdoor pool, fitness room. 100% satisfaction guar-antee. Hilton Honors Reward Program. www.lansdale.homewoodsuites.com

homeWood suites By hilton - vAlley Forge - d5 681 Shannondell Blvd, Audubon. 610.539.7300. 123 studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. Our guests enjoy all the conveniences of home while on the road. We offer a complimentary hot breakfast each morning and an evening social M-Th nights. www.homewoodsuitesvalleyforge.com

hotel Fiesole - d4 4046 Skippack Pk, Skippack. 610.222.8009.

hyAtt plAce philAdelphiA/king oF prussiA- d5 440 American Ave, King of Prussia. 484.690.3000. Extended services in a contemporary select-service hotel. Indoor pool, fitness center, free Continental breakfast, 24/7 food and beverage. Two miles from King of Prussia Mall with easy access to highways and fortune 500 companies. www.hyattplacekingofprussia.com

hyAtt summerField suites plym-outh meeting - e5 501 E. German-town Pk, East Norriton. 610.313.9990. An all-suite hotel fea-turing 131 units

and amenities ideal for business or leisure travelers. One bedroom/one bath and two bedroom/two bath suites with full kitchens and separate living rooms. www.hyattsummerfieldsuitesplymouthmeeting.com

the inn At chester springs - A6 Rt 100, 815 N. Pottstown Pk, Exton. 610.363.1100. Conveniently located one mile south of Exit 312 of the PA Tpk. Larg-est hotel and convention center in Chester County, 215 rooms and 11,000 sq. ft. of meeting room and banquet space. Wireless capabilities. www.innatchestersprings.com

inn At toWAmencin - d3 1750 Sumneytown Pk, Kulpsville. 215.368.3800. Situated off Exit 31 of I-476, the Inn offers full lodging, dining and banquet services and amenities in a small town setting. Minutes from historic sites, Perkiomen Trail and shopping in King of Prussia, Limerick and Montgomeryville. www.valleyforgeinn.com

lAnsdAle motor lodge - d3 1735 Sumneytown Pk, Kulpsville. 215.368.5391.

mArriott philAdelphiA West - e6 111 Crawford Ave, West Conshohock-en. 610.941.5600 or 800.228.9290 or 800.237.3639. 286 rooms. Located only a few miles from Philadelphia, Valley Forge and Villanova; the Marriott Philadelphia West accommodates leisure travelers, busi-ness functions and social events. Enjoy contemporary style at this Marriott hotel. www.marriott.com

motel 6 - king oF prussiA - d5 815 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.265.7200. 170 rooms. Free local calls. Accepts

small pets. Children under 17 stay free. Morning coffee, pool and guest laundry. www.motel6.com

motel 6 - pottstoWn - A3 78 Robinson St, Pottstown. 610.819.1288. Recently-built 47 room hotel specializing in comfortable lodging with friendly service - all at an economical price. www.motel6.com

normAndy FArm hotel And conFerence center - e5 1401 Morris Rd, Blue Bell. 215.616.8500. Historic prop-erty features more than 141 luxurious hotel rooms and suites, 19 state-of-the-art meeting rooms, two ballrooms, casual restaurant, championship golf and other recreational fa-cilities. Celebrity Chef Jim Coleman presides over the facility’s renowned culinary team. www.normandyfarm.com

perkiomen vieW hotel - c4 532 Gravel Pk, Graterford. 610.489.3246.

pottstoWn inn - A3 1600 Industrial Hwy, Pottstown. 610.327.3300. Pottstown Inn is the preferred hotel of Pottstown borough. It offers 122 nicely-appointed guest rooms complete with flat screen televisions, free high-speed wireless Internet, microwaves and refrigerators.

quAlity inn - pottstoWn - A3 61 W. King St, Pottstown. 610.326.6700. 100 rooms. The Quality Inn Pottstown is the only full-service hotel in town. This loca-tion is very convenient and offers corporate meeting and banquet facilities for up to 350 people. Pet friendly. www.choicehotels.com

quAlity inn - e3 969 Bethlehem Pk, Montgomeryville. 215.699.8800.

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rAdisson hotel vAlley Forge - d5 1160 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. 328 oversized guest rooms. The Radisson features the cozy Sleep Num-ber Beds, Gold Points and Express Check-in, outdoor pool, complimentary wireless inter-net, 3 restaurants, a nightclub, fitness center and more! www.radisson.com

the rAdnor hotel - d6 591 E. Lancaster Ave, St. Davids. 610.688.5800. Elegant full-service hotel, with 171 deluxe rooms including eight luxury suites, located on Philadelphia’s Main Line. 24-hour room service; fitness and business center; flexible banquet space. Awarding-winning Glenmor-gan Bar and Grill. www.radnorhotel.com

royersFord hotel - B4 213 Main St, Royersford. 610.948.7874.

sherAton greAt vAlley hotel - B6 707 Lancaster Pk, Frazer. 610.524.5500. Featuring 198 beautifully decorated guest rooms. High-speed Internet in all guestrooms, meeting rooms and wire-less in lobby. Historic restaurant, The White Horse Tavern, and Chesterfields Lounge. Indoor pool and fitness center. www.sheraton.com/greatvalley

springhill suites - plymouth meeting - e5 430 Plymouth Rd, Plym-outh Meeting. 610.940.0400. Marriott’s moderately priced, 199-room, all-suite hotel features separate areas for eating, working, relaxing and sleeping. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary Continental buffet breakfast and free high-speed Internet access. www.springhillsuites.com

springhill suites - WilloW grove - F5 2040 Maryland Ave, Willow Grove. 215.657.7800.

stAyBridge suites royersFord/vAlley Forge - B4 88 Anchor Pkwy, Royersford. 610.792.9300. Brand new all-suite hotel with full kitchens, complimentary breakfast buffet and “sundowner evening reception,” fitness center, free high-speed Internet. Minutes from King of Prussia and Premium Outlets. www.staybridgeroyersford.com

stAyBridge suites vAlley Forge - B6 20 Morehall Rd, Malvern. 610.296.4343. Easily accessible off Rt 202, all-suite hotel with 120 one- and two-bedroom suites; full kitchen, free high-speed Internet and local calls, free breakfast buffet, outdoor pool, sport court, BBQ. www.staybridge.com/malvern

vAlley Forge scAnticon hotel & conFerence center - d5 1210 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.265.1500. 160 guestrooms and suites. The Scanticon’s suites feature complimentary wireless Internet, mini refrigerators, microwaves and jacuzzi tubs. 3 restaurants, a nightclub, fitness center and more! IACC approved conference cen-ter, a top choice for meetings. www.scanticonvalleyforge.com

West chester inn And conFer-ence center - B7 943 S. High St, West Chester. 610.692.1900. Located near King of Prussia/Valley Forge, the Brandywine Val-ley and Philadelphia. On-site fitness center, seasonal pool, restaurant/lounge, free wireless Internet. 141 guest rooms. 10,000 sq ft of function/ banquet space for weddings and events. www.westchesterinnpa.com

Bed & Breakfasts/Reservations

A B&B connection oF philA-delphiA - c6 22 Paoli Pk, Paoli. 610.644.8790 or 800.448.3619. Each Bed and Breakfast is visited regularly to ensure it meets our high standards. Choose from our carefully selected accommodations with amenities that match your needs and rates that fit your budget. Call toll-free M-F, 9am-5pm. www.bnbphiladelphia.com

the greAt vAlley house oF vAlley Forge - B6 1475 Swedesford Rd, Valley Forge. 610.644.6759. “Did George Washington sleep here?” is often asked at our 300-year-old bed & breakfast. Antiques, quilts, swimming pool, gourmet breakfast, cable TV, A/C, free in-room high-speed Internet. Children welcome. Near Valley Forge. Rates: $85-$120/night. www.greatvalleyhouse.com

John kindig house Bed & BreAk-FAst - e3 244 W. Orvilla Rd, Hatfield. 215.361.3200.

sheArer elegAnce Bed & BreAkFAst - B4 1154 Main St, Linfield. 610.495.7429. Beautiful Victorian mansion with spectacular landscaping. Seven rooms, including three suites, feature private baths and amenities. Meetings, parties, weddings, luncheons. Great business rates. Two miles from Philadelphia Premium Outlets. AAA approved. Call for reservations. www.shearerelegance.com

tWin turrets inn - A2 11 E. Philadel phia Ave, Boyertown. 877.877.7897 (toll-free) or 610.367.4513. 1860 Vic tor ian has all the amenities, antiques throughout. Thick robes and thirsty towels complement your private bath. Breakfast at your conve-nience in your turret, dining room, patio or gardens. Golf, baseball, antiques and Reading Outlets nearby. Mobil and AAA recommended. www.twinturrets.com

City Inns & Country Inns

duling-kurtZ house & country inn - A6 146 S. Whitford Rd, Exton. 610.524.1830. Historic country inn with 15 rooms, all with private baths. Enjoy a view of formal gardens from a glass-en closed porch or dining room. Working fireplaces. Private banquet and meeting facilities. www.duling-kurtz.com

generAl lAFAyette inn - e5 646 Germantown Pk, Lafayette Hill. 610.941.0600.

the gloBe inn - c1 326 Fourth St, East Greenville. 215.679.5948. www.globeinn.net

golden plough inn - g2 Rts 202 & 263, Lahaska (Peddler’s Village). 215.794.4004. 71 rooms, private baths, re-frigerator, cable TV, wine, sodas, coffee/tea.

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American Country style, optional gas-lit fire-place, whirlpool, private entrance, balcony. Free Continental breakfast coupon. Children welcome. AARP & AAA discounts. Meeting, banquet facilities, corporate rates available. www.goldenploughinn.com

historic generAl WArren inne - B6 Old Lancaster Hwy, Malvern. 610.296.3637. Romantic 250-year-old inn and fine dining restaurant. Eight suites with bedrooms, sitting rooms, private baths, furnished with 18th-century reproductions. Six with fireplaces, one with Jacuzzi. Private phones, cable TV, data ports. Continental breakfast included. www.generalwarren.com

Joseph AmBler inn - e4 1005 Horsham Rd, North Wales. 215.362.7500. Authen ti cally restored country inn on 12 acres of rolling countryside has 52 guest-rooms, decorated with antiques and period furnishings; an elegant Colonial restaurant in a restored barn. Romantic getaways, ban-quets, weddings, meetings. www.josephamblerinn.com

WilliAm penn inn - e4 Rt 202 & Sumneytown Pk, Gwynedd. 215.699.9272. The luxurious suites in this beautiful prop-erty feature museum-quality period furnish-ings, Colonial brass hardware, private baths furnished in marble, cable TV, mini bar, free local calls, in-room Con tinental breakfast, as well as Sunday brunch. www.williampenninn.com

Campgrounds

hidden Acres - nom-A6 103 Hidden Acre Rd, off Rt 340, Coates-ville. 610.857.3990. Pool, camp store, hot showers, playground, game room and pool-room. Available water and electric per night or water, electric and sewer per night.

philAdelphiA West chester koA - nom-A7 1659 Embreeville Rd, Coatesville. 610.486.0447 or 800.562.1726. Seasonal campground along Brandywine River. Guided tours of Philadelphia/Valley Forge and Lancaster/Amish Country; tent-ing, arcade, mini-golf, convenience store, planned activities, cabins, cottage, lodge, 50-amp RV sites, modem hookups. Near Longwood Gardens. Apr-Oct. www.koa.com/where/pa/38104.htm

Extended Stays

Ave mAlvern - B6 311 Lancaster Ave, Malvern. 877.283.0244. Luxury one- and two-bedroom apartments and short-term corporate suites. 24-hour fitness and business centers, sauna, washer/dryer, complimentary digital cable, club breakfast with Starbucks coffee, valet dry cleaning service, on-site yoga and massage therapy. www.kormancommunities.com/ave

extended stAy AmericA - hor-shAm - F4 114 Welsh Rd, Horsham. 215.784.9045.

extended stAy AmericA - plym-outh meeting - e5 437 Erwins Ln, Plymouth Meeting. 610.260.0488.

homesteAd studio suites hotel - king oF prussiA - d5 400 American Ave, King of Prussia. 610.962.9000.

homesteAd studio suites hotel - horshAm/WilloW grove - F4 537 Dresher Rd, Horsham. 215.956.9966.

hyAtt summerField suites - plymouth meeting - e5 501 E. Ger-mantown Pk, East Norriton. 610.313.9990.

the loFts At vAlley Forge - e5 1876 Minutemen Ln, West Norriton. 610.630.1014. Luxury residential and corporate apartments offering full amenities and river views. Located near Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia and major highways, minutes from Center City, Philadelphia. www.theloftsatvalleyforge.com

londonBury At millennium - e6 301 Washington St, Conshohocken. 888.343.7391. Experience upscale living with full amenities, including spectacular views of the Schuylkill River. Centrally located just minutes away from Center City, Philadelphia, King of Prussia, and the Main Line. www.londonburyapartments.com

residence inn By mArriott - BerWyn - c6 600 W. Swedesford Rd, Berwyn. 610.640.9494. 88 recently reno-vated rooms. Complimen tary breakfast, fully equipped kitchen, living room areas in all suites, complimentary high-speed Internet access, pool, fitness center. Pets welcome (fee). Great for relocations. www.marriott.com

residence inn By mArriott - horshAm - F4 3 Walnut Grove Dr, Horsham. 215.443.7330.

residence inn By mArriott montgomeryville - e4 1110 Beth-lehem Pk, North Wales. 267.468.0111. All suite hotel with studio, one and two bedroom suites with full kitchens and sepa-rate living room area. Complimentary hot breakfast buffet, indoor pool, exercise facil-ity, wireless Internet access & pet friendly. www.marriott.com/phlmy

residence inn By mArriott - philAdelphiA/conshohocken - e6 191 Washington Sq, Conshohocken. 610.828.8800.

soJourner executive suites - d3 536 Main St, Harleysville. 215.256.6626.

toWnplAce suites By mArriott - F4 198 Precision Dr, Horsham. 215.323.9900.

Pet Accommodations

petsmArt pet hotel - c4 300 Water Loop Dr, Collegeville. 610.489.8240, ext. 6. A revolutionary alternative in day and overnight care for four-legged guests. www.petshotel.petsmart.com

Apartment Leasing Services

ApArtment Finder - B7 PMB 336, 1512 West Chester Pk, West Chester. 610.455.1542. Free color guide of apartment and townhome rentals throughout Mont-gomery, Chester, Delaware and Phila. coun-ties. Short-term furnished and unfurnished lease options included. www.apartmentfinder.com

klein corporAte services - d5 131 Mill Grove Dr, Norristown. 610.666.5414. Wide selection of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and rental townhouses in King of Prussia, Valley Forge, Royers ford, Blue Bell, Exton and Doyles-town. Options include swimming pools, tennis courts, health clubs, golf and cable TV. Minimum stay of 60 days. www.millgrove.com

Retreat Houses

mAlvern retreAt house - B6 315 S. Warren Ave, Malvern. 610.644.0400. The country’s largest retreat center set on 125 acres of wooded countryside. Private check and wait staff serve delicious home-cooked meals. McShain-Hortsmann Family Center features break-out rooms and private accommodations. www.malvernretreat.com

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Conference Centers with sleeping roomsAce conFerence center & hotel - e6 800 Ridge Pk, Lafayette Hill. 610.825.8000 or 800.523.3000. Experience the ultimate getaway for business or pleasure. Deluxe hotel, fabulous dining, cham-pionship golf course, and state-of-the-art conference center on 300 acres located just minutes from Philadelphia and Valley Forge. www.aceconferencecenter.comthe desmond greAt vAlley hotel & conFerence center - B6 One Liberty Blvd, Malvern. 610.296.9800 or 800.575.1776. Easy access to Rt. 202 and PA Tpk. De dicated IACC approved conference center and elegant ballroom. Full-service hotel with 194 rooms offering indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, outdoor tennis courts and beach volleyball court. Getaway weekend packages available. Dining in the Hunt Room, The Fox & Hounds Pub or the Sunset Grille. Open 24 hrs. www.desmondgv.comdolce vAlley Forge - d5 301 W. DeKalb Pk, King of Prussia. 610.337.1200. North of King of Prussia Mall on US 202, Dolce Valley Forge features 327 newly renovated luxurious guest rooms, a health club, outdoor heated three-season pool, and gift shop. www.dolce-valley-forge-hotel.comJoseph AmBler inn - e4 1005 Horsham Rd, North Wales. 215.362.7500. Authen ti cally restored country inn on 12 acres of rolling countryside has 52 guestrooms, decorated with antiques and period furnishings; an elegant Colonial restaurant in a restored barn. Romantic getaways, banquets, weddings, meetings. www.josephamblerinn.comliBerty conFerence center, croWne plAZA vAlley Forge - d5 260 Mall Blvd, King of Prussia. 610.265.7500. This hotel has features unique in the King of Prussia area. Offering 225 guest accom-

modations, restaurant with lounge, two elegant ballrooms and state-of-the-art amphitheater. IACC approved. www.crowneplazavalleyforge.comthe nAtionAl christiAn conFerence center - c5 1485 Valley Forge Rd, Valley Forge. 610.935.9100. Restful setting for insightful reflection nestled amid 47 acres of beautiful countryside. Host church/personal retreats, weekend conferences, leadership seminars, board meetings. 55 guest rooms. Conference packages available. www.nc3.orgnormAndy FArm hotel And conFerence center - e5 1401 Morris Rd, Blue Bell. 215.616.8500. Historic property features more than 141 luxurious hotel rooms and suites, 19 state-of-the-art meeting rooms, two ballrooms, casual restaurant, championship golf and other recreational facilities. Celebrity Chef Jim Coleman presides over the facility’s renowned culinary team. www.normandyfarm.comvAlley Forge scAnticon hotel & conFerence center - d5 1210 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. More than just a hotel, Scanticon Valley Forge is also a top choice for meetings. Multi-pur-pose general sessions from 15-90 and breakouts from 5-15. 160 rooms. IACC approved. www.scanticonvalleyforge.comvillAnovA conFerence center - d6 601 County Line Rd, Radnor. 610.523.1776. Situated on 32 peaceful acres with convenient access to I-76 and I-476. The Villanova Conference Center combines 20th-century elegance with 21st-century technology. 58 rooms. IACC approved. www.acc-villanovaconferencecenter.comvillAnovA university conFerences - d6 800 Lancaster Ave, Galberry Hall, Third Floor, Villanova. 610.519.7580. Picturesque campus features 150 classrooms, lecture halls and conference rooms equipped with full audio-visual equipment and Internet access. Arena, stadium and ath-letic facilities. Contemporary, guest-apartment living available late May through early August. www.acc-villanovaconferencecenter.comWest chester inn And conFerence center - B7 943 S. High St, West Chester. 610.692.1900. Located near King of Prussia/Val-ley Forge, the Brandywine Valley and Philadelphia. On-site fitness center, seasonal pool, restaurant/lounge, free wireless Internet. 141 guest rooms. 10,000-sq-ft of function/ banquet space for weddings and events. www.westchesterinnpa.comConference Centers without sleeping roomsconFerence center At penn stAte greAt vAlley - B6 30 E. Swedesford Rd, Malvern. 610.648.3209. One of the largest educational conference facilities in the Valley Forge area. Equipped with a 300-seat auditorium, 25 classrooms, 10 computer rooms, the latest AV equipment, free wireless Internet, and free parking! Great Valley Corpo-rate Center, near Rt 202, PA Tpk. www.sgps.psu.edu/conferenceseAstern university - d6 1300 Eagle Rd, St. Davids. 888.889.7229. Groups choose Eastern’s park-like setting because it’s the perfect place to escape while still enjoying the amenities expected in a well-equipped conference facility. Seasonal accommodations for up to 800 (in dormitory style) for meetings. www.eastern.edu/centers/index.shtmlthe elkins estAte And sevA retreAt - F6 1750 Ashbourne Rd, Elkins Park. 215.782.8520. Designed by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer for railroad baron and philanthropist Charles Elkins in 1896, the Estate consists of a 42-acre campus 30 minutes from Philadelphia of-fering conference, event and retreat facilities. www.elkinsestate.orgthe old mill house - c3 Central Perkiomen Valley Park, 1 Plank Rd, Schwenksville. 610.287.6970. Offers a retreat for businesses and corporations looking for a secluded spot for meetings, or planning/training sessions. The house can accommodate up to 50 people. www.montcopa.org/parks

The Valley Forge area is home to a 108,000-square-foot convention

center, a 220,000-square-foot expo center and nearly 7,500 first-class guest rooms. Sixty hotels include 15 full-service con-vention properties and more than a dozen state-of-the-art conference centers one of the largest concentrations in the nation. Six of these are International Association of Conference Centers (IACC) approved. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22,

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Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-mile Run

JanuaryGreater Philadelphia RV ShowThe Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo

February19th Annual Greater Philadelphia Mid-Winter Scottish & Irish Music Festival & FairPresidents Day Celebration, Valley Forge National Historical Park Renninger’s Antique Show

MarchMaple Sugar Festival, John James Audubon Center2011 Philadelphia International Flower ShowSuper Billiards ExpoSt. Patrick’s Day Hike & Treasure Hunt, Lock 60 on the Schuylkill canalCharter Day, Graeme Park/Hope Lodge

Living history, folk festivals, bike races, Colonial craft demonstrations, art shows – just a sample of what the Valley Forge area offers. For details on the following and all area

events go to www.valleyforge.org/events or call 888.VISIT.VF (888.847.4883).

Presidents Day Celebration, Valley Forge National Historical Park; Super Billiards Expo

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AprilPhiladelphia Mixed Martial Arts & Sports ExtravaganzaAnnual Juried Art Show, John James Audubon Center at Mill GroveValley Forge Revolutionary 5-mile RunRural Life in 1900, Pennypacker MillsSheep Shearing Day, Peter Wentz Farmstead

MayFrench Alliance Celebration, Valley Forge National Historical ParkAnnual Colonial May Fair, Pottsgrove ManorMemorial Day Commemoration, Valley Forge National Historical ParkYellow Springs Art ShowCommunity Day, The Highlands Mansion and Gardens

JuneCivil War Reunion, Pennypacker MillsNational Trails Day, Valley Forge National Historical ParkAntiques and Arts Festival Lansdale DaySt. Sophia Spring Grecian FestivalSchuylkill River SojournMarch-out of the Continental Army Commemoration, Valley Forge National Historical ParkCanal Day, Lock 60 on the Schuylkill Canal

JulyFourth of July Parade and Fireworks, Skippack VillageCeltic Heritage Festival and Dog Show, Graeme ParkBat Night, John James Audubon CenterRiver to River Heritage Corridor Bike Ride

AugustIn the Good Old Summertime, Pennypacker MillsPhiladelphia Folk FestivalLIVESTRONG Challenge

SeptemberNational Public Lands Day, Valley Forge National Historical ParkUnivest Grand Prix Montgomery County Scottish/Irish Festival, Green Lane ParkSt. Sophia Fall Grecian FestivalFounder’s Day Fall Festival, Washington Memorial ChapelJenkintown Festival of the ArtsAsher’s Chocolates Annual Fall Fest

Top to bottom: Univest Grand Prix; Philadelphia Folk Festival; In the Good Old Summertime

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OctoberAll Hallow’s Eve Fall Festival, Pennypacker MillsApple Butter Frolic, Mennonite Heritage CenterHarvest Days, Merrymead FarmFreddy’s Fallfest, Freddy Hill Farms and Family Fun CenterSchuykill River Festival, Riverfront Park in PottstownSkippack Days, Skippack VillageHaunted Moonlight Tours, Graeme ParkInternational Car Show & Oktoberfest, Skippack Village

NovemberLighting of the Village Tree, Skippack VillageNational Dog ShowThe Whitemarsh Encampment, Hope Lodge

DecemberVictorian Christmas Open House, Pennypacker MillsCandlelight Tours, Peter Wentz Farmstead Twelfth Night Tours, Pottsgrove ManorPottsgrove Manor by CandlelightHoliday Open House, John James Audubon CenterContinental Army March-in to Valley Forge, Valley Forge National Historical Park St. Sophia Christmas Craft Fair and Greek Food FestivalIlluminaire Nights, Skippack VillageHoliday Open House, John James Audubon CenterNew Year’s Eve Ball, Waterford Ballroom & ICE Nightclub

For a complete listing of all area events, go to our new website at

www.valleyforge.org/events

Top to bottom: National Dog Show; Skippack Days, Skippack Village;

Montgomery County Scottish/Irish Festival, Green Lane Park

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BrowniEs 23 EAst - E7 23 E. Lan-caster Ave, Ardmore. 610.649.8389. www.brownies23east.com

ColoniAl thEAtrE - C5 227 Bridge St, Phoenixville. 610.917.1228. Owned and operated by the Association for the Colo-nial Theatre – a non-profit corporation. Art and independent films are showcased every evening. Children’s film classics are pre-sented on various weekend afternoons. Open evenings daily for movies, Sa-Su afternoon special programs. Adm. www.thecolonialtheatre.com

EAstErn CollEgE - D6 McInnis Auditorium, 1300 Eagle Rd, St. Davids. 610.341.4394. Student theater productions of Broadway musicals. All performances 8pm, except Su, 3pm. Individual, student and group tickets available. Adm. www.eastern.edu

iCE nightCluB - D5 1160 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. The area’s hottest nightclub. Open every Friday and Saturday night. VIP booths and bachelorette parties available. Connected to the Radisson Hotel. F-Sa, 9pm-2am. Adm. www.ThisIsIce.com

thE KEswiCK thEAtrE - F5 291 Keswick Ave at Easton Rd, Glenside. 215.572.7650. 1,300-seat renovated, acous tically superb 1928 Vaudeville house. Discount group rates are available for many shows. Call for times and more information. Adm. www.keswicktheatre.com

MilKBoy CoFFEE - E7 2 W. Lancaster Ave, Ardmore. 610.645.5269. www.milkboycoffee.com

MontgoMEry County CoMMunity CollEgE - E5 340 DeKalb Pk, Blue Bell. 215.641.6505. The Lively Arts series is a focal point for culture in the area. Audi-ences experience the arts first-hand through performances of regional and national artists in dance, music and theatre. www.mc3.edu

MontgoMEry thEAtEr - D2 124 N. Main St, Souderton. 215.723.9984. Tradi-tional, alternative and children’s productions come to life in a newly renovated, uniquely intimate, regional professional theater. Visit the Web site for schedule and further infor-mation. Adm. www.montgomerytheater.org

PEDDlEr’s villAgE DinnEr thEAtEr - g2 Peddler’s Pub at the Cock n’ Bull, Rt 263, Lahaska. 215.794.4000. Evening of dinner, dessert and death. Audience helps solve the mystery for prizes. Murder Mystery. F & Sa, 8pm. Call for reservations. Adm. www.peddlersvillage.com

PEoPlE’s light & thEAtrE - B6 39 Conestoga Rd, Malvern. 610.647.1900; Box office, 610.644.3500. Internationally rec-ognized resident theatre company produces a six-play series and three-play family series with acclaimed educational programs and classes for the general public. Adm. www.peopleslight.org

rAinBow DinnEr thEAtrE - noM-A6 3065 Lincoln Hwy East, Paradise. 800.292.4301. America’s only all-comedy dinner theatre! Matinees Tu-Th. Shows every F-Sa evenings. Selected Th evenings, Sa matinees and Su twilights. Call for shows and times. Adm. www.rainbowdinnertheatre.com

tri-County PErForMing Arts CEntEr - A3 245 E. High St, Pottstown. 610.970.1199.

ursinus CollEgE - C4 Main St, Col-legeville. 610.409.3300. Perfor mances in Bomberger Auditorium. Free. www.ursinus.edu

Come appreciate the countryside by day and dynamic entertainment by night! Enjoy headline acts, award-

winning professional theater, symphonic orchestras, live bands, singer-songwriters, the newest independent films and more. Visit www.valleyforge.org for a complete calendar of area events. Each site listing includes coordinates that refer to map on page 22, otherwise denoted NOM (not on map).

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grEAtEr PhilADElPhiA ExPo CEntEr At oAKs - C5 100 Station Ave, 422 Business Center, Oaks. 267.718.8017. A suburban exhibi-tion center that offers up to 220,000 sq. ft. of uninterrupted display space on a single floor. Free parking. Wireless Internet. Serves Philadelphia, the tri-state region and beyond. www.phillyexpocenter.com

vAllEy ForgE ConvEntion CEntEr CoMPlEx - D5 1160 First Ave, King of Prussia. 610.337.2000. 150,000 sq. ft. of flexible exhibit space, meeting rooms, boardrooms and balltooms. Full banquet facilities, conference space, complimentary parking for 2,300, indoor access to the Radisson and Scanticon hotels. www.vfconventioncenter.com

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Jan 4-11 American Spaniel Show ................................VFCCJan 13-16 Greater Philadelphia RV Show .....................GPECJan 14-16 The Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo ...............GPECJan 18-24 Log Home Living ..........................................VFCCJan 21-23 Motorsports 2011 .........................................GPECFeb 9-14 International Gem and Jewelry .....................VFCCFeb 11-13 Greater Philadelphia Golf Show ...................GPECFeb 12-13 Eagle Arms Weapons Show ..........................GPECFeb 17-20 The Greater Philadelphia Outdoor Sportshow ......................................GPECFeb 17-21 East of Hebrides Scottish/Irish Music Festival ................................................VFCCFeb 24-27 Suburban Home & Garden Show ...............GPECFeb 25-28 American Indian Art & Jewelry Show ..........GPECFeb 26-27 Endurance Sports Expo .................................GPECMar 4-6 Greater Philadelphia Boat Show ...................GPECMar 4-6 The Fly Fishing Show....................................VFCCMar 5-6 Greenberg’s Train Show ...............................GPEC

Mar 5-6 Alternative Living Expo .................................GPECMar 17-21 Zenkaikon .....................................................VFCCMar 18-20 Sugarloaf Crafts Festival ................................GPECMar 19-20 Rubber Stamp, Scrapbook & Paper Crafts Show ....................................... GPECMar 23-27 Home and Garden Expo ..............................VFCCMar 25-27 Northeast Rod & Custom Car Show ...........GPECMar 28-30 Hartstrings Warehouse Sale ..........................GPECApr 1-3 Valley Forge Gun Show ................................VFCCApr 1-3 Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition ......GPECApr 2 Spirit Cheer ...................................................GPECApr 5-7 Delaware Valley Science Fair ........................GPECApr 9-10 “Antique City” Fun Fair for Collectors ....... GPECApr 16-17 Baby & Toddler Expo...................................GPECMay 5-8 National Haunters .........................................VFCCMay 14-15 Eagle Arms Weapons Show ..........................GPECMay 20-21 Antique Book & Paper Show .......................GPECJun 7-11 Lilly Pulitzer ...................................................VFCC

Jun 17-19 Valley Forge Gun Show ................................VFCCJul 16-17 Great American Guitar Show .......................GPECAug 27-28 Eagle Arms Weapons Show ..........................GPECSep 12-14 Hartstrings Warehouse Sale ..........................GPECSep 15-18 Pennsylvania National Quilt Show...............GPECSep 16-18 Valley Forge Gun Show ................................VFCCSep 22-25 Home and Garden Expo ..............................VFCCSep 28-Oct 3 International Gem and Jewelry .....................VFCCOct 14-16 Suburban Home Fall Show ..........................GPECOct 15-16 “Antique City” Fun Fair for Collectors ........GPECNov 4-6 Sugarloaf Crafts Festival ................................GPECNov 5-6 Eagle Arms Weapons Show ..........................GPECNov 9-11 Hartstrings Warehouse Sale ..........................GPECNov 12-13 Great American Guitar Show .......................GPECNov 16-19 Lilly Pulitzer ...................................................VFCCNov 19-20 The National Dog Show ...............................GPECDec 16-18 Valley Forge Gun Show ................................VFCC

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55 mi. from Lancaster104 mi. from New York City18 mi. from Philadelphia145 mi. from Washington, D.C.

gEtting hErE: DirECtionsThe Valley Forge area and Montgomery County is easily accessible. Six major highways approach from virtually every direction. It’s served by Exits 326 through 343 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Northeast Extension (I-476). The Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) and Blue Route (I-476), U.S. Route 202 and nearby I-95 take you right to our front door.

By Air: Most major airlines fly frequently into Phila-delphia International Airport, which is a comfortable 30-minute drive to the Valley Forge area. There is hourly limousine service to many Valley Forge area hotels, and all major car rental agencies are available.

By Train: Amtrak’s Acela Express puts Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station just one hour and 10 minutes from New York City, and only one hour and 40 minutes from Washington, D.C. From 30th Street Station, you can rent a car or take public transportation to the Val-ley Forge area. It’s just a 30-minute drive.

Air TravelThe following airlines serve Philadelphia International Airport: 215.937.6800. www.phl.orgAir Canada .................................www.aircanada.com • 888.247.2262Air Jamaica ................................www.airjamaica.com • 800.523.5585AirTran Airways ..........................www.airtran.com • 800.AIR.TRANAmerican Airlines ...................................www.aa.com • 800.433.7300British Airways ..................www.britishairways.com • 800.AIRWAYSContinental Airlines .............. www.continental.com • 800.523.FAREDelta Airlines..................................... www.delta.com • 800.221.1212Frontier .............................. www.frontierairlines.com • 800.432.1359Lufthansa .................................. www.lufthansa.com • 800.399.LUFTMidwest Airlines .............. www.midwestairlines.com • 800.452.2022Northwest Airlines ..............................www.nwa.com • 800.225.2525Southwest Airlines ..................www.southwest.com • 800.I.FLY.SWAUnited Airlines .................................www.united.com • 800.United.1USAirways ..................................www.usairways.com • 800.428.4322Airport Shuttle Service A+trAnsit - D5 260 Allendale Rd, King of Prussia. 610.710.6254. Provide luxury town car service with friendly well-groomed drivers at taxicab rates. Offer airport pickup/departure, Amtrak 30th Street train transfers. Hours of operation: 24/7. www.aplustransit.comKlEin’s Bus sErviCE - noM-A3 PO Box 246, Douglassville. 800.451.6700 or 610.385.6700. 47- and 54-passenger luxury motorcoaches for convention and airport shuttles, local tours, group charters and daily casino service. School buses also available. www.kleintransportation.comroBinson liMousinE - D5 10511 Valley Forge Cr, King of Prussia. 610.457.9405. Robinson’s provides quality limousine service to Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York locations, including all airports. Arrive on time, in style, safe and comfortable at a reasonable rate.troPiAno trAnsPortAtion - E4 1256 Welsh Rd, North Wales. 215.616.5370. Airport shuttle and limo service. Private limos, sedans, buses available for all your transportation/entertainment needs. www.tropianotransportation.comBus TravelsEPtA Bus routEs: 215.580.4000. Rt 125: From Center City Philadelphia, with stops at The King of Prussia Mall, the Sheraton Valley Forge Hotel and Valley Forge National Historical Park. Rt 95: The King of Prussia Mall to Plymouth Meeting Mall. www.septa.orgTrainsAMtrAK: 800.USA.RAIL. Service from New York City, Washington, D.C., and other parts of the country to Philadelphia, arriving at 30th Street Station with connections to Ardmore. www.amtrak.comsEPtA PAoli rEgionAl high-sPEED linE: 215.580.7800. Lo-cal trains from Philadelphia’s Suburban and 30th Street Stations to Paoli.Car & Truck RentalsEntErPrisE rEnt-A-CAr - D5 146 N. Henderson Rd, King of Prussia. 610.592.0317. Great rates, free pick-up and delivery service with more than 130 convenient Delaware Valley locations. We offer discount-ed corporate rates. M-F, 8am-6pm; Sa, 9am-12pm. For more informa-tion, contact Enterprise 1.800.Rent.Car or go to www.enterprise.com

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