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Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route

Plainfield, CT

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The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route, a National Historic Trail commemorating the pivotal journey of American and French forces during the Revolutionary War, winds its way through Sterling, Connecticut, offering a glimpse into a crucial chapter of American history. This 600-mile route traces the path taken by General George Washington and French General Rochambeau as they marched their troops from Rhode Island to Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, culminating in the decisive victory that secured American independence.

In Sterling, the route follows Plainfield Pike (Route 14A), traversing through the heart of the town's picturesque countryside. As visitors follow the trail, they can imagine the thousands of soldiers who once marched along this very path, their footsteps echoing through the centuries. Interpretive signs along the route provide historical context and details about the significance of Sterling's role in this historic march.

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