• Semiquincentennial 4th of July Celebration at Historic Cold Spring Village

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    Historic Cold Spring Village 735 Seashore Road, Cape May, United States

    Celebrate America’s 250th birthday surrounded by history at Historic Cold Spring Village. Patriotic music fills the air as costumed interpreters bring early American life to the present day. Hear a stirring public reading of the Declaration of Independence, explore hands‑on crafts for all ages, and enjoy demonstrations of blacksmithing, printing, woodworking, basket weaving, bookbinding, and […]

  • Historic Saturdays in Kings Court!

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    14 Kings Court 14 Kings Court, Haddonfield, United States

    Don’t miss Historic Saturdays in Kings Court!From May through September, join us under the tent in front of the Gazebo for FREE, family-friendly programs celebrating daily life in 1776 as part of Haddonfield’s America 250 celebration. Events run rain or shine from 10 AM–2 PM each Saturday. May Lineup: May 2: The Art of Papermaking […]

  • Semiquincentennial 4th of July Celebration at Historic Cold Spring Village

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    Historic Cold Spring Village 735 Seashore Road, Cape May, United States

    Celebrate America’s 250th birthday surrounded by history at Historic Cold Spring Village. Patriotic music fills the air as costumed interpreters bring early American life to the present day. Hear a stirring public reading of the Declaration of Independence, explore hands‑on crafts for all ages, and enjoy demonstrations of blacksmithing, printing, woodworking, basket weaving, bookbinding, and […]

  • Paulsboro Revolution 250

    Fort Billingsport Park N Delaware St & Clonmell Rd, Paulsboro, United States

    Bring the whole family for a day of history, food and fun! The Paulsboro Revolution 250  will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the First Federal Land Purchase. The purchase of 96 acres of land in what is now Paulsboro took place on July 5, 1776. The purchase was actually authorized by the Continental Congress of […]

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  • A Needle’s Eye View of History with Haddonfield Chapter of the NJ Daughters of the American Revolution

    Camden County Library System - M. Allan Vogelson Branch 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees

    Explore samplers and needlework during the Revolution (1770s – 1789). Presented by Pamela Campbell, Regent of the Haddonfield Chapter of the NJ Daughters of the American Revolution. This event is for adults. Registration is required, however, a library card is not needed to attend: https://events.camdencountylibrary.org/event/2026-07-07/needles-eye-view-history

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  • Spies of the Revolution with the Museum of the American Revolution

    Camden County Library System - William G. Rohrer Memorial Library-Haddon Township Branch 15 MacArthur Blvd., Westmont

    In this super-secret meeting, join staff from the Museum of the American Revolution as we learn about the spies of the Revolution! From shopkeepers and mystery women to enslaved men who served as double agents, we'll discover who these spies were and how they operated undercover. We’ll solve puzzles, uncover secret messages, and discover why […]

    Free
  • Historic Saturdays in Kings Court!

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    14 Kings Court 14 Kings Court, Haddonfield, United States

    Don’t miss Historic Saturdays in Kings Court!From May through September, join us under the tent in front of the Gazebo for FREE, family-friendly programs celebrating daily life in 1776 as […]

  • History Makers Museum Camp

    Evesham Historical Society 10 Madison Court, Marlton, United States

    Sign up for a week of hands-on history fun! Explore the John Inskeep Homestead Museum. Learn local history. Make traditional crafts such as candle dipping, paper marbling, hand weaving, pottery, rag dolls and more. Take home a project everyday. Play old fashioned games in our yard. Ages 6-12 July 13-17, 1-5pm $150 per child

  • Spies of the Revolution with the Museum of the American Revolution

    Camden County Library Sytem - Merchantville Public Library 130 South Centre Street, Merchantville

    In this super-secret meeting, join museum staff as we learn about the spies of the Revolution! From shopkeepers and mystery women to enslaved men who served as double agents, let’s discover who these spies were and how they operated undercover. We’ll solve some of our puzzles, uncover some secret messages, and discover why George Washington […]

    Free
  • When Women Lost the Vote with the Museum of the American Revolution

    Camden County Library System - M. Allan Vogelson Branch 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees

    Virtual program. Few people know that for about 30 years during the Revolutionary era, certain women and free people of African descent had the right to vote in New Jersey. Learn the little-known history of the nation’s first women voters and examine the political conflicts that led to their voting rights being stripped away in […]

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