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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
Yorktown Battlefield Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U. S . . . 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
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
York County Tourism, VA | Official Website Uncover the charm of Yorktown—a one-of-a-kind destination where sun-kissed shores, scenic outdoor adventures, and unforgettable waterfront dining come together at every turn
Yorktown | Revolutionary War, Battle, Map, Facts | Britannica Yorktown, historic town, seat (1634) of York county, southeastern Virginia, U S It is situated on the south bank of the York River across from Gloucester Point, just east-southeast of Williamsburg
Historic Yorktown - Yorktown Battlefield Part of Colonial National . . . Though Yorktown no longer appears as it did when it was an important 18th century port city or when the British were trapped within its boundaries during the Siege of 1781, it is still a place of national importance - a place where independence for the United States of America was won
Yorktown History | York County Tourism, VA Today, Yorktown is also part of an important region known as the "Historic Triangle" (Yorktown, Jamestown, and Williamsburg) The County of York successfully blends contemporary living with the appreciation and preservation of a rich community heritage