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Friends of Washington Crossing Park (FWCP) has been awarded a $15,000 grant through America250PA’s Lecture250 Series to support their upcoming presentation, “The Writing of the Declaration and What It Meant in 1776”. The funding will help Washington Crossing Historic Park offer this signature lecture and support the other free public lectures presented at the park throughout… |
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May: Maritime Services in the Revolution Come meet a group of reenactors portraying Continental Marines and learn about their important role in the American Revolution! Interactive living history displays will connect visitors with maritime life both at home and abroad. Location: Historic Village, 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing, PA 18977 Time: Saturday May 9th 2026, 11am –… |
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Friends of Washington Crossing Park and Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum are excited to partner on a special program highlighting Andalusia’s upcoming exhibition, Revolutionary Family: The Biddles & American Independence. Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum is a 50-acre site located on the Delaware River in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. Andalusia was first established in 1795 by… |
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May: Tending the Farmstead May is one of the busiest months of the year for farmers, with so much planting to do and new livestock to rear! Explore the farmstead as we plant the year’s crops and go through daily routines with the farm animals. Location: Thompson-Neely Farmstead, 1638 River Road, New Hope, PA 18938 Time: …
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Join Washington Crossing Historic Park’s Historical Horticulturist, Anna Davis, for a guided walk through the working garden that supports the park’s interpretation of colonial life. During this 45-minute tour, visitors will explore the seasonal herbs, vegetables, flowers, and dye plants that would have been commonly grown in American kitchen gardens of the 1700s. Learn how… |
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The Lenape-Delaware People were a confederation of communities, peaceful farmers, fishermen, and hunters. For a generation, they were treated with scorn as “women, good only for raising corn.” Berated, dispossessed and repeatedly betrayed by their allies, both red and white, the Delaware were forced to flee westward from their ancestral homes. There they underwent a…
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On Saturday the 31st at the TITUSVILLE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 48 RIVER DRIVE, Rick Durham from the Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society will talk about the domination and subjugation of the Lenape-Delaware, both by arms and artifice, by their powerful Iroquois Nation rivals; their resurging influence during the French & Indian Wars, the American Revolution,… |