Four Centuries of African American Soldiers
The Old Barracks Museum 101 Barrack Street, Trenton, NJTrenton, NJ—Visit the Old Barracks Museum this February as it hosts the Four Centuries of African American Soldiers event. This vivid living history program tells the heroic stories of America's black warriors spanning four hundred years until today. The program includes authentic military artifacts, reenactors, and military veterans sharing their own personal stories. This is […]
Dave Darwin’s One Man Sideshow
Indian King Tavern 233 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJFour Centuries of African American Soldiers
The Old Barracks Museum 101 Barrack Street, Trenton, NJTrenton, NJ—Visit the Old Barracks Museum this February as it hosts the Four Centuries of African American Soldiers event. This vivid living history program tells the heroic stories of America's black warriors spanning four hundred years until today. The program includes authentic military artifacts, reenactors, and military veterans sharing their own personal stories. This is […]
Women in Union County History
Plainfield Public Library 800 Park Avenue, Plainfield, NJCelebrate women's history! Photographer lecture and meet & greet. Nancy Ori of Berkeley Heights, well-known photographer, author, and educator is presenting a series of images about Women in Union County History. The body of work that currently covers the walls of the Anne Louise Davis gallery has been edited down to the story of women […]
Three Early Black American Women in Words Phillis Wheatley, Hetty Saunders and Sojourner Truth
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, making her the first published African-American […]
North Jersey American Revolution Round Table
Morristown National Historical Park 30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJThe North Jersey American Revolution Round Table (NJARRT) meets in person (with a zoom link for those not local to Morristown) on Thursday, March 9 at 7pm. The speaker for March is […]
245th Anniversary of the Hancock House Massacre
Hancock House 3 Front Street, Hancocks Bridge , NJJoin us as we commemorate the 245th anniversary of the Hancock House "Massacre". There will be living-history all weekend long as well as a special guided tour of sites associated with the British occupation of Salem in March of 1778. The tour will be conducted caravan-style, so be prepared to drive. This event is FREE […]
Female Pirates of the 18th Century
Zoom MeetingArrrgh! Join female pirate Eliza Blackheart as she regales you with tales of the high seas, some pirate lore and surprising stories of female pirates! Please click on REGISTER HERE […]
Three Early Black American Women in Words Phillis Wheatley, Hetty Saunders and Sojourner Truth
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, making her the first published African-American […]
Maker’s Day!
Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Avenue, Union, NJNew Jersey Makers Day is a celebration of maker culture across New Jersey. This all-ages event connects individuals with makerspaces that support making, tinkering, crafting, manufacturing, and STEM-based learning. Join […]