Washington Crossing Historic Park is pleased to host a lecture by Dr. Michelle Craig McDonald on her new book, "Coffee Nation: How One Commodity Transformed the Early United States". In this fascinating talk, McDonald discusses her book exploring how coffee became central to daily life in colonial America and how coffeehouses emerged as lively hubs for news, debate, and revolutionary ideas. Drawing on the rich collections of the American Philosophical Society, she connects global trade networks to everyday life in Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia’s role as a major international port to the labor systems that supported the coffee trade, including the Read More
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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 the year, exploring the people, ideas, and events that shaped our Commonwealth and the nation. Dr. Emily Sneff’s new book, When the Declaration of Independence Was News, examines how the Declaration was disseminated, interpreted, and remembered in Pennsylvania and across the Atlantic world in 1776. Read More |
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