Presented by the Brigade of the American Revolution and sponsored by the Debra Najecki Endowment, the Health & Heritage Conference will take place on March 1-2, 2025 at Washington Crossing Historic Park. Exploring women’s health during the 18th century, this event will gather historians, medical experts, and enthusiasts. This conference aims to be more than just a historical exploration; it will offer participants the chance to engage with history through hands-on activities, discussions, and re-enactments. By focusing on women’s health, the event will provide a unique perspective on 18th-century life, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness of women who navigated the Read More
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This program is brought to the park in partnership with the American Philosophical Society and the David Center for the American Revolution. This is a hybrid event. Visitors may attend in-person in the Visitor Center Auditorium or virtually on Zoom. Registration is required. Log-in information provided with registration. Register Here Sophia Rosenfeld, will be discussing her new book The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life. Thomas Paine was the first great American polemicist for the right to vote—or choice in the political sphere. But it is not at all clear that what Paine and his contemporaries had Read More |
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In partnership with the Friends of Washington Crossing Park the next meeting of the Washington Crossing Historic Park Book Club is set for Monday, March 17 at 5:30 PM. This meeting will be held virtually using Zoom. Click here to register. Registration is required. Zoom meeting details will be provided upon registration. Museum Curator Kimberly McCarty will lead a discussion of the book club’s next selection: The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution by Benjamin L. Carp. Please finish the book. Book club meetings are free and open to all. Members should provide their own books. |
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