On January 13, 2021, New Jersey State Senator Loretta Weinberg announced that she would retire at the conclusion of her current term, in 2022. Crossroads Board Chair Sally Lane and Executive Director Janice Selinger issued the following statement: Crossroads of the American Revolution deeply appreciates Senator Loretta Weinberg’s enduring service to New Jersey, both as […]
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Fall 2020 Revolution NJ Update Available on YouTube
Categories: 250 Anniversary, Revolutionary News
The Fall 2020 update session on plans for Revolution NJ, the state’s commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, is available for viewing on YouTube.
Visitor Readiness & Site Assessment FAQ
Categories: 250 Anniversary, Revolutionary News
FAQs about Crossroads’ Site Assessment report.
Crossroads Annual Meeting replay & Site/Visitor Readiness Assessment report available
Categories: 250 Anniversary, Revolutionary News
Major findings of the visitor readiness assessment of New Jersey Revolutionary-era historic sites were released at Crossroads of the American Revolution’s 2020 annual meeting.
Revolution NJ logo unveiled at Second Battle of Trenton reenactment
Categories: Revolutionary News
The winning entry in the Revolution NJ logo contest was unveiled by General George Washington and Colonel Henry Knox following the Second Battle of Trenton reenactment in Trenton’s Mill Hill Park on December 28.
Revolution NJ and state’s heritage travel potential featured on NJTV
Categories: Revolutionary News
The tourism and economic development potential of New Jersey’s Revolutionary heritage is among the topics featured on NJTV News’ October 28, 2019 report. The segment also highlighted the logo design contest currently underway to select a visual brand for Revolution NJ.
Crossroads annual meeting highlights progress, 250th planning
Categories: Revolutionary News
More than 50 friends of New Jersey history attended Crossroads of the American Revolution Association’s annual meeting at Thomas Edison State University on March 27 to learn more about the organization’s 2018 projects and 2019 plans.