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Siege of Yorktown - Wikipedia The siege of Yorktown, also known as the Battle of Yorktown and the surrender at Yorktown, was the final battle of the American Revolutionary War
Yorktown Battlefield - U. S. National Park Service Discover what it took for the United States to be independent as you explore the site of the last major battle of the Revolutionary War Here at Yorktown, in the fall of 1781, General George Washington, with allied American and French forces, besieged General Charles Lord Cornwallis’s British army
Home Page | Town of Yorktown New York Yorktown is one of the safest communities in New York, ranking #8 in a new report from SafeWise The SafeWise report indicates that Yorktown experienced a year-over-year decrease in both property crime and violent crime, contributing to its top ranking
Top Things to Do in Yorktown - Visit Williamsburg Whether you’re drawn to rich history, natural beauty, or charming Americana, you’ll find plenty to love about Yorktown About 15 miles from Williamsburg and part of Virginia’s Historic Triangle, Yorktown offers a blend of heritage, adventure, and family-friendly fun Dive into America’s revolutionary history at a world-class museum, shop and dine along the riverfront, and enjoy
Army Secretary stops in Yorktown for Army’s 250th Anniversary The British surrender at Yorktown on Oct 19, 1781 marks the end of the final battle of the war Driscoll focused his remarks on the Army Transformation Initiative, a series of policy initiatives from the new administration Changes include increasing the use of drones, cutting waste and investing in the president’s “Golden Dome For America
Yorktown, New York - Wikipedia Yorktown is a town on the northern border of Westchester County, New York, United States A suburb of the New York City metropolitan area, it is approximately 38 miles (61 km) north of midtown Manhattan The population was 36,569 at the 2020 U S Census [5] Yorktown has a rich historical heritage