Historic Bordentown City’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony- Nov. 26
Spend the evening in historic Bordentown, home to several Revolutionary Neighbors, including Thomas Paine and Patience Lovell Wright, and enjoy
General William Maxwell Chapter, NJDAR Celebrates 85th Anniversary
The General William Maxwell Chapter, NJDAR, will celebrate its 85th anniversary starting at 12:30 pm on Saturday, Dec. 10 at
In Remembrance of Bob Butera
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our good friend and historical interpreter extraordinaire, Bob
HP of the Week- The Trent House Association
This week’s featured Heritage Partner is the Trent House Association, which on Saturday will host author Joseph Grabas. He’ll discuss
New exhibit in Camden: Along the Cooper River
The Camden County Historical Society invites the public to the new exhibit about the Cooper River. Based on the book,
WCPA Presents: The Occupation of Trenton- Nov. 13
Don’t miss “The Occupation of Trenton” presented by The Washington Crossing Park Association featuring Larry Kidder. Listen as Larry presents his
HP of the Week- Morristown DAR
This week’s featured heritage partner is the Morristown Chapter of the DAR. Founded in 1895, the Morristown Chapter of the
Light & Life in the Colonies Tour
Tour the Old Barracks Museum in the evening twilight to discover first-hand how light and darkness affected daily activities, work,
HP of the Week- Batsto Village Citizens Committee
This week’s featured heritage partner is the Batsto Citizens Committee. Don’t miss their special Revolutionary War Tour & Campfire at
Lawrence Historical Society’s Annual Mary Tanner Lecture- Nov. 6
Don’t miss the Lawrence Historical Society’s Annual Mary Tanner Lecture on Nov. 6th at Rider University. This year’s featured topic
Middlesex County’s Uncommon History Podcast of the Month- Elizabeth Franklin
Immerse yourself in Colonial/Revolutionary War, Military and Social History through Middlesex County’s Podcast Series, “Uncommon History.” These FREE podcasts are available for listening and
2016 New Jersey Forum- Nov. 18 & 19
The 2016 NEW JERSEY FORUM will take place on November 18th & 19th at the College of Saint Elizabeth in
Fall Open House at the Historic Van Nest Hoff Vannatta Farmstead- Nov. 5
Don’t miss the Fall Open House event at the Historic Van Nest Hoff Vannatta Farmstead presented by the Harmony Township
Publication Party & Author Lecture with Paul Staiti, Author of “OF ARMS AND ARTISTS: The American Revolution Through Painters’ Eyes”- Oct. 29
What could be better than wine, cheese…and art? Enjoy yourself this weekend at the publication party and author lecture with
HP of the Week- Downtown Bordentown Association
This week’s featured Heritage Partner is the Downtown Bordentown Association. Join them on October 30th to hear the true ghostly
Ghosts of Proprietary House- Oct. 28 & 29
Don’t miss the Proprietary House Association’s “Ghosts of Proprietary House” – A haunted history tour! Apparitions from Proprietary House’s past
Tri-County History Fair- Oct. 22
Explore three counties worth of history this weekend at the Tri-County History Fair at the Plainfield Public Library! Learn about historical
HP of the Week- The 1719 William Trent House
This week’s featured Heritage Partner is the Trent House. Join them for a spine-tingling event, “Ghosts of the Trent House,”
Tuckerton’s Haunted Seaport
“Visit Tuckerton Seaport, if you dare, for a fright-astic adventure known in local lore as Haunted Seaport. Haunted Seaport will
Flemington on National Trust’s Most Endangered Places List
Historic Downtown Flemington has been named by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the United States’ “11
Washington-Rochambeau Historic Trail Signs Debut in Plainfield
“Travelers along three of the area’s oldest roads will notice signs along the westbound lanes designating a significant event in
Wallace House & ODP Present: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Tombstones & Cemeteries (But were Afraid to Ask)- Oct. 29
Why did Colonial Americans carve skull-headed angels on their loved ones’ tomb stones? When did cremation begin? How did the
Celebration on the Morristown Green- October 16
“What Would George Do? Ask Washington himself, and Hamilton, too, on the Morristown Green during a celebration of more than
HP of the Week- Lambertville Historical Society
This week’s featured heritage partner is the Lambertville Historical Society. Join them on Oct. 16th for their annual Autumn House
NPS 2017 Battlefield Planning Grants Now Available
“The American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) of the National Park Service invites non-profit groups, academic institutions, and local, regional, state,
Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society’s Ghostly Graveyard Walking Tour- October 16
On Sunday October 16, 2016, from 2-4 p.m., eleven wonderful graveside impersonators will introduce visitors to the beautiful, historic St.
Revolutionary War Encampment in Haddon Heights- October 8
The British are coming to Haddon Heights! Head to Camden County Park on Saturday as reenactors from the 2nd Pennsylvania
Unveiling Ceremony for Newly Restored Stark’s Brigade Monument & New Wayside Exhibits
The National Park Service at Morristown National Historical Park (NHP) is pleased to announce the completion of the restoration of
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