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Patrick Henry Village, also called PHV, was a United States Army installation at Heidelberg, Germany. It opened in 1947 after World War II and was named after Patrick Henry, first and sixth Governor of Virginia.

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PHV was at its height populated with up to 16,000 Americans. The housing area closed on 6 September 2013.

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In 2002, the US Army planned a large extension of the housing area. However, soon afterwards the Army announced the closure of all Heidelberg and Mannheim facilities.

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After the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, the yearly German-American 'Volksfest' was moved to nearby Patton Barracks for security reasons.

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Former facilities

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In its final state, Patrick Henry Village had a large number of educational, recreational and public facilities as well as shops and dining facilities. Schools included Patrick Henry Elementary School (Grades K-5) and Heidelberg Middle School (Grades 6-8). Recreational facilities included a gym, a bowling alley, a miniature golf course, a movie theater, tennis courts and baseball fields. Public services included a clinic for dentistry, a library, a post office as well as a Roman Catholic and a Protestant church.

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References

Patrick Henry Village Wikipedia