Fall And Winter Values In The Valley Forge Area

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Fall And Winter Values In The Valley Forge Area (NAPSA)—During the fall and winter months, visitors to the Val- onyreeponag e tt oe * ley Forge area can maketheir dollars go farther with a new discount card, available free from the Welcome Center at Valley Forge National Historical Park. The Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau’s free “Valley Forge Value Card” offers more than 70 discounts and added values on hotels, restaurants, shop- ping and car rentals throughout the area. Here’s a preview of the Valley Forge area’s top 10 fall events andactivities: 1. Join the Revolution; see reenactments of the historic events of 1777 at Brandywine, Germantown and Valley Forge. 2. Bike the scenic trail from Valley Forge to Philadelphia’s Museum ofArt. 3. Catch Morris Arboretum’s miniature Garden Railway. 4, Take a fall foliage drive and discover artists’ studios and antique shops. 5. Hear ghost stories at Graeme Park, an 18th century mansion. 6. Discover night’s creatures on a moonlit walk at Mill Grove Audubon Center. 7. Dress up for a costume ball at the Wyeths’ Brandywine River Museum. 8. Taste old-fashioned Penn- sylvania German foods and see crafts demonstrations at the mo“ oe ml It can be easyas pie to enjoy the scenic trails, apple butter and Revolutionary War re-enactments that are part of the charm of Valley Forge. Mennonite Heritage Center’s Apple Butter Frolic. 9. See spinning, weaving, woodworking and hearth cooking at Peter Wentz Farmstead. 10. Join the Continental Army on its annual March-in to Valley Forge. For details on events and the Value Card or to make reservations, log on to the Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Web site at www.valleyforge.org or call 1-888-VISIT-VF for a free Visitor’s Guide.