Walking the Revolution
From Newport to Yorktown — with Concord, Valley Forge, and other key Revolutionary stops still taking shape along the way.
America 250 follows our family through Revolutionary-era locations that still feel real on the ground — combining outdoor travel, walkable history, and practical stops families can actually visit.
680 miles of history
Why this march changed everything
This project starts with real places families can still walk today — from Newport to Concord and onward toward Valley Forge and Yorktown, with room to finalize other stops as the series grows.
This series blends history, outdoor travel, and practical family planning. Instead of making the story feel distant, the goal is to put it back on the ground — where people can see it, walk it, and remember it.
Episode 2: Battle Road Trail, Concord
The Road That Started the Revolution | Battle Road Trail, Concord MA
Concord is where this chapter turns electric. We walked the Battle Road Trail to follow the opening clashes of April 19, 1775, and show how much of that ground families can still experience today.
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Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
One of the most important later-war sites in the series, with big historical weight and strong family-friendly walking potential.
Firm Stop
Additional Stops To Be Announced
We are leaving room to shape the middle of the route as filming, access, and the strongest family stories become clearer.
TBD
Yorktown, Virginia
The final anchor point for the project and the place where the long story reaches its decisive end.
Firm Stop
Don’t miss the next stop on the route
Get notified when the next America 250 episode drops. Valley Forge and Yorktown are locked in, and we’ll announce the rest of the route as those stops are finalized.