Marquis de Lafayette
The Marquis de Lafayette is a French aristocrat turned revolutionary hero who volunteered in the American Revolution under George Washington.
He fought at Brandywine and Yorktown, championed human rights, helped shape France’s National Guard, toured all 24 states in 1824-25, and remains celebrated as “Hero of Two Worlds”.
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5 Places Where Washington Slept: A County-by-County Journey Across the Delaware Valley
You can’t have driven anywhere around the Delaware Valley without passing a place where George Washington is reported to have spent the night. From riverbank…
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Lancaster Celebrates Lafayette 200 with Dinner, History, and Music
This summer, Lancaster County and Western Chester County will come alive with revolutionary spirit as the region celebrates its part in the nationwide Lafayette 200…
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Located in Philadelphia, the Nation’s Oldest Theater Has Delighted Audiences for Over Two Centuries
Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, the oldest continuously operating theater in America, has been delighting audiences of all ages for more than two centuries, writes…































