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Yorktown Victory Monument
803 Main Street, Yorktown, Virginia, United States
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About the Yorktown Victory Monument
The Yorktown Victory Monument is a historic tourist attraction located at 803 Main Street in Yorktown, Virginia, United States. This monument was originally proposed by the United States in Congress assembled in 1781 to commemorate the surrender of Earl Cornwallis to General Washington during the American Revolution. Despite the long delay, the monument was finally erected in the late 19th century with the support of various cities and states.
The monument, adorned with emblems of the alliance between the United States and France, serves as a reminder of the decisive victory that marked the end of the Revolutionary War. Visitors can learn about this important moment in American history and pay tribute to the brave soldiers who fought for liberty and independence.
Located within the Colonial National Historical Park - Yorktown Battlefield, this monument stands as a symbol of unity and triumph. It is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about the events that shaped the nation. Plan your visit to the Yorktown Victory Monument and immerse yourself in the rich history of the American Revolution.
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803 Main St, Yorktown, VA 23690, United States
Reviews of Yorktown Victory Monument
"Imagine having the most powerful and largest empire in human history, and having to surrender to one of your backwater colonies because they didn't want to pay taxes. That's what America is all about. That's what this monument is all about. Definitely visit."
"The great monument with important historical value. Beautiful place with view on the bay."
"Beautiful monument that captures such an important element of US history."
"This place is absolutely amazing! So worth visiting! The history here is remarkable! Visited right after the 4th of July. It was awesome to see the gift left by the French Armed Forces on the monument. That was special. Having the National Park pass helps. Gets 4 people in. The museum is really neat as well, but the drive tour is very cool!"
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