Pennsylvania is a state that absolutely brims with U.S. history, and boroughs like Hatfield are right in the middle of it. If you feel like taking a trip down America’s memory lane, here are four activities in easy reach of Hatfield.
Tour Philadelphia
Before the Founding Fathers finished building Washington D.C., Philadelphia was our nation’s capital for 10 years. The City of Brotherly Love is still full of historical buildings and sites like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, making it a prime destination for any amateur historian.
See Valley Forge
Half an hour southwest of Hatfield is Valley Forge, and in the nearby fields, George Washington’s troops once suffered through a freezing winter even as he trained them to become a real army. These days you can go on a guided tour, see the National Memorial Arch, or simply lose yourself along the roads of Valley Forge Woods.
Visit Gettysburg
The site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and the turning point for the Union is less than two and a half hours away from Hatfield. You can take a tour, visit the museum, or even camp in the hills where men died for the sake of freedom.
Take a Trip to Harrisburg
The capital of Pennsylvania is under two hours away from Hatfield, and it has its fair share of historical sites like the National Civil War Museum and the Cathedral of Saint Patrick.
Though our ancestors may be gone, their legacy lives on, and a quick road trip from Hatfield will prove it.
