Sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s helped draw a large crowd to Washington Crossing on Thursday for the 73rd annual Christmas Day reenactment of General George Washington’s 1776 crossing…
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Visitors to Washington Crossing on Saturday stepped into the winter of 1776 as Von Prueschenk’s Hessian Regiment set up camp along the Delaware River, offering demonstrations and skirmish reenactments that highlighted the…
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A winter storm and historically low Delaware River levels forced adjustments to Sunday’s Washington Crossing reenactments, but hundreds of visitors still made their way to both sides of the river…
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Pedestrian Bridge to Open for Washington Crossing Event, Offering First Public Look at New Visitor Center
Visitors to this Sunday’s Washington’s Landing event in Titusville will get something rare: the first chance to walk past the construction site of the new multi-million-dollar Washington Crossing Visitor Center and…
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Each December, the quiet stretch of the Delaware River between Titusville and Washington Crossing transforms into one of the most vibrant historical landscapes in the country. People gather on both…
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Construction of the new Washington Crossing State Park Visitor Center reached a major milestone this week with the installation of the museum’s main roof deck — a complex, 8,500-square-foot concrete…
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The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission today announced that temporary travel restrictions for motorists and pedestrians will be needed to carry out an upcoming month-long repair project at the…
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On April 11, 1905, the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge officially opened for traffic, ushering in an era of horse-drawn carts, 10-cent tolls, and wood-plank decking. One hundred and twenty years…
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Several thousand spectators lined the banks of the Delaware to enjoy the annual event.
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Work is being performed between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.