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Washington Crossing Historic Park (Pennsylvania)

Landmark

Washington Crossing Historic Park on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River preserves the embarkation point where Washington's army launched its crossing on Christmas night 1776. The park includes McConkey's Ferry Inn, where Washington and his officers finalized plans for the crossing, and hosts an annual Christmas Day reenactment of the crossing.

What Happened Here

The Continental Army assembled at McConkey's Ferry (now Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania) on December 25, 1776. The crossing began at approximately 6:00 PM and was not completed until approximately 3:00 AM on December 26, running several hours behind schedule due to the nor'easter and heavy ice in the river. Durham boats — large, flat-bottomed cargo vessels designed for navigating the Delaware — were used to ferry troops, while flat-bottomed ferries carried artillery and horses. John Glover's Marblehead regiment managed the boats. McConkey's Ferry Inn served as a command post where Washington and his generals coordinated the operation.

Visiting Today

Address

1112 River Road, Washington Crossing, PA 18977

Hours

Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm

Admission

$10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 youth ages 3-11

Connected Events

Nov 1776
Fall of Fort Washington

Johann Rall, Nathanael Greene

Nov 1776
Continental Army Retreats Through Trenton

George Washington, Nathanael Greene

Dec 1776
Intelligence Gathering Before the Crossing

John Honeyman, George Washington, Johann Rall

Dec 1776
Hessian Garrison Established at Trenton

Johann Rall, Abraham Hunt, Phillis

Dec 1776
Washington Crosses the Delaware

George Washington, John Glover, Henry Knox, John Cadwalader