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Line of March of Washington’s Army

Here is recorded the line of march of Washington’s army through New Jersey in the war for independence.

Erected by the public school children of Newark under the auspices of the Schoolmen’s Club in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Washington’s ...

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Washington Boro Archaeological Sites

This area contains one of the highest concentrations of archaeological sites in Pennsylvania. The sites range from small camps to large villages and cover 11,000 years of Native American culture. the largest villages were built by the Susquehannocks who controlled ...

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is on Quaker Road, on the right when traveling north.

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is on Quaker Road, on the right.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is on Quakerbridge Road just north of Nassau Park Boulevard, in the median.

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is at the intersection of Quakerbridge Road and Hughes Drive, on the right when traveling north on Quakerbridge Road.

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is on Youngs Road 0.1 miles west of Quakerbridge Road, on the right when traveling east.

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

Marker is on Quakerbridge Road 0.2 miles north of Flock Road, in the median.

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Route of Washington’s March

Route of Washington’s march by night from Trenton to Princeton and victory January 3, 1777

(Adjacent Marker, below original on obelisk):

In Memory of all the deceased members of Hamilton Township Post 3525 Veterans of Foreign Wars

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