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Camden County - Haddonfield - A Colonial Tasting at the Tavern

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Camden County - Haddonfield - Independence Day Celebration

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Thursday, July 4 - Haddonfield, Camden County Independence Day Celebration On July 4th, before Haddonfield's annual parade on Kings Highway, an interpreter will read the Declaration of Independence at 9:30 am on the steps of the Indian King Tavern. At 10:00 am the parade through Haddonfield begins! An open house will follow the parade until 2:00 pm. Admission is free. Revolutionary War reenactors from the Second Pennsylvania Regiment will be encamped at the Indian King hanging out to celebrate, so be sure to join them! The Indian King Tavern is located at 233 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ. For more information, visit  www.indiankingfriends.org .

Camden County - Haddonfield - The Skirmish: The British Are Coming

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Saturday, June 1 - Haddonfield, Camden County Revolutionary War Skirmish in Haddonfield Red Coats and rebels will face off once again when the American Revolution returns to South Jersey for the annual "Skirmish on Kings Highway" on Saturday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. The event will mark the 241st anniversary of the British encampment in Haddonfield. Revolutionary reenactors - the Second Pennsylvania Regiment - will gather at the Indian King Tavern Museum beginning at 10:00 am. Around 1:00 pm, the Red Coats from the First Battalion of New Jersey Volunteers will march down Kings Highway. When the two groups meet, the skirmish will begin, with the future of the colonies at stake. The fight will last about 30 minutes, and there will be space for people to watch along the street, which will be closed to traffic. Afterward, children will have a chance to march down the street with wooden muskets. Tours of the museum will be held throughout the day. Rain date is Sunday, June 2. The I...

Camden County - Haddonfield - Bill Robling as Benjamin Franklin @ The Indian King Tavern

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Camden County - Haddonfield - he Shannachie of Glendunbenn Ballybegg

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