National Memorial Arch

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National Memorial Arch

The National Memorial Arch was inspired by the Arch of Titus in Rome. Throughout history, countries have built arches in honor of generals and rulers and this one was built to commemorate the arrival of General George Washington and the Continental Army. The arch itself looks pretty similar to classical arches like the Arch of Titus so I didn’t want to shoot the entire thing. Instead I opted for a small detail which shows General George Washington and his direct commanders’ names.

Source: National Park Service

ABOUT THE SHOT<br />
HDR from five single stop incremental exposures.

ABOUT VALLEY FORGE
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania is best known as the home to General George Washington’s Continental Army for the winters of 1777-1778. Back in those days, large scale combat wasn’t conducted during the winter since snow and cold weather presented a logistical nightmare so armies would build up large camps where they could spend the winter. Despite popular belief, the winters during these years weren’t especially harsh (the belief that they were is mostly due to America’s romanticism of this period). The winters however were full of disease which plagued the troops who were in extremely close proximity to one another. During those two winters at Valley Forge, the Continental Army trained and became an even stronger unit.

I had visited Valley Forge once before (shortly after I graduated high school) but for some reason didn’t remember it well. Walking around the park in the summer’s high heat and ridiculous humidity was worth it. It’s a beautiful place that’s fully of amazing history.

ABOUT THE SERIES
In June 2010 Michelle and I traveled to Philadelphia (and surrounding areas) for a summer vacation and to visit her extended family. I’d been to Philadelphia twice before, once in eighth grade and once during college but I only remember bits and pieces of each previous trip. The trip during college was during the 2010 Republican National Convention (I wasn’t there for the convention) and I remember the entire city resembling a police state with police everywhere due to all the protests.

Anyway, it was great to return to the city and see some of the surrounding areas I hadn’t explored before. We visited during a heatwave (90 degree heat with intense humidity which apparently is a little unusual in June but typical in August) but it was well worth the trip.

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