The Colonial National Historical Park is inviting the public to a unique celebration titled “We the People: A Yorktown Battlefield Event”. The event, which is free of charge, is set to take place on Saturday, September 20 on the historic grounds of Yorktown Battlefield.
This event provides an opportunity for attendees to step into history and experience the Yorktown Battlefield, a significant location in American history. The Yorktown Battlefield is where British forces surrendered in 1781, effectively ending the American Revolutionary War.
“We the People: A Yorktown Battlefield Event” is not just a tour, but an immersive historical experience. It’s a chance for visitors to engage with history in a tangible way, beyond just reading about it in a book or watching a documentary. It’s a chance to walk the same grounds where a pivotal moment in American history took place.
The Colonial National Historical Park is committed to preserving and sharing the history of America’s colonial period. This event is part of that ongoing mission. For more information about “We the People: A Yorktown Battlefield Event”, visit the National Park Service’s website.
This is a must-attend for history buffs and those interested in understanding more about America’s past. It’s not just a day out, but an educational experience that brings history to life.


