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News
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Newsletters
Summer 2007
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Summer 2008 
Upcoming
Events
Now thru June 2009 - Exhibition
- Stand Up, Speak Out: Princeton's Citizens Find Their Voice
Princeton Historical Society
November 8 - Monthly Trail Work Days at Jockey Hollow
9 a.m. to noon
Become one of the park's dedicated volunteers and help maintain its over 25 miles of hiking trails. Tools provided. Wear work clothes including gloves and boots. Please bring your own drinking water.
For more information, call Ranger Christopher Sullivan at 908-766-6841.
Archives
April 9th - 11th - Governor's Conference on Tourism
www.njtia.org
April 13, 2008 - Bergen County Historical Society Spring Tour and Tavern Day
www.bergencountyhistory.org
September 29 , 2006 -The U.S. Congress officially designates the Crossroads of the American
Revolution National Heritage Area in New Jersey
January 1, 2006 - (Revolutionary) New Jersey: Who Knew? by David P. Rebovich (The Trenton Times)
August 11, 2005 - A step toward the Crossroads (The Trenton Times)
August 10, 2005 - Codey orders effort to protect, promote Revolutionary War sites (The Record)
August 9, 2005 - Codey Signs Order to Help Preserve Revolutionary War Sites 
August 7, 2005 - Where a nation was born (The Trenton Times)
September 15, 2006 Crossroads of the American Revolution Association Public Forum
Join us Friday, September 15, 2006 when Crossroads of the American Revolution Association along with Morristown National Historical Park and the Washington Association will hold a Public Forum – Visioning Our Heritage Area – at the Morris County Cultural Center.
May 18 and June 16, 2006 Visioning our Heritage Area Forums
Morristown National Historical Park Headquarters
Cross Estate, 61
Jockey Hollow Road,
Bernardsville, New Jersey
May 12, 2006 Heritage Tourism: Connecting People and Places, 2006 Annual Historic Preservation Conference,
Rutgers Camden
April 8-9, 2006 - Crossroads Celebration: The Annual Battle of Bound Brook— Franklin, Bound Brook and South Bound Brook
October 15, 2005 - "Unraveling Routes", a Symposium held at Princeton University on Saturday, October 15, featuring Dr. Bob Selig, a noted authority on the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route. Dr Selig will present to the public for the first time the results of his research into the routes taken by the American and French Forces through New Jersey on their long, grueling march south to Yorktown. Numbers are limited, so please RSVP by October 13.
March
14 - 18, 2005 - The
George Wright Society Biennial Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Culural
Sites; Wednesday of the conference
week is devoted to field trips — learning experiences integrated into the
scope and theme of the conference. New Jersey trips include New Jersey's Delware
Bayshore, the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve and the Delaware Water Gap
National Recreation Area.
Pennsylvania & New Jersey
October
21, 2004 - Creating "Celebrate
New Jersey" Day;
Crossroads of the American Revolution Association 2004 Annual Meeting
Princeton, NJ
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