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Yorktown Battlefield | Colonial National Historical Park is a historic site that preserves the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War. The park commemorates the pivotal event where French and American forces defeated the British army, leading to the surrender of General Charles Cornwallis on October 19, 1781.
The battlefield showcases the strategic positions of both armies during the siege, with earthworks, redoubts, and abatis still intact. Visitors can explore the grounds, including the Virginia State Route 143 area where the Continental Army's trenches were dug, and the French army's position at Moore House.
A museum on site offers interactive exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs that delve into the history of the battle and its significance in American history. The park also features a variety of self-guided tours and ranger-led programs throughout the year.
The park is situated near the York River and the original battlefield, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the setting where this pivotal event took place. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Moore House, a 18th-century farmhouse that played host to General Cornwallis's surrender negotiations.