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…
Washington Crossing
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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.
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The historic reenactment tells the story of what happened after troops, cannons and horses landed on New Jersey shores.
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News
Memorial Dedication for Flash Flood Victims at Washington Crossing
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoUpper Makefield Township invites the community to a solemn dedication ceremony on Monday, July 15, at 6pm, to honor the lives lost in the tragic flash flood that occurred on…
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(PHOTOS) Washington Crossing Reenactment on the Delaware River 2019
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