Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
National Historic Trail of the United States
The Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route is a 680-mile (1,090 km) National Historic Trail which describes a Continental Army campaign during the American War of Independence. It was designated in 2009, and has interpretative literature, signs and exhibits that describes France's role in the war.
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The route.
The route passes by many sites of early United States history, and connects to routes such as the Underground Railroad, Plymouth to Hampton Roads, From St. Augustine to Hampton Roads and American Industry Tour.
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