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246th Commemoration of The BATTLE of BOUND BROOK~2023
The two-day living history program explores the American Revolutionary War during the timeframe of the Battle of Bound Brook.
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Date and time
April 15 · 10am - April 16 · 4pm EDT
Location
Abraham Staats House 17 Von Steuben Lane P.O. Box 115 South Bound Brook, NJ 08880
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About this event
- 1 day 6 hours
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Join us for an exciting and historic weekend April 15 – 16, 2023! The two-day living history program explores the American Revolutionary War during the timeframe of the Battle of Bound Brook and the foraging wars of 1777. Learn about and experience this important period in New Jersey’s and America’s history.
Multiple activities across venues include 18th Century Soldier’s Encampment and Street Battles, camp life portrayed by living history reenactors as American and British troops, sutlers, and others of that period. Ceremony at Old Presbyterian Graveyard, Sunday Buffet Breakfast, Historic House tours/lectures and more!
Whether you are looking for a family-fun experience, a history buff, a visitor to the area or searching for a new, interesting event to attend, each year’s living history weekend at the Battle of Bound Brook is unique, fun, and exciting.
The historic Abraham Staats House, with the original structure c. 1740, was home to the Staats family for nearly 200 years and served as the headquarters for George Washington’s “Drillmaster” Baron von Steuben in 1779. Today, owned by the Borough of South Bound Brook, this house museum is open to the public during select events, programs, and tours.
During the Battle of Bound weekend, at the Abraham Staats House the Grounds are Free, featuring an 18th century Soldiers’ Encampment. Come walk through camp and see what life was like for American and British troops of the American Revolution. In the House: $10 per person, 18&under-Free. Order tickets via Eventbrite to enjoy House Tours/ Exhibits/ Period Music / Rug Hooking Demos & Presentation: General George Washington Presents “The Treacherous Spring of 1777”
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About the organizer
The Friends' mission is to support the ongoing care and restoration of the historic Abraham Staats House and its grounds, and to research and interpret the history of the property and its people. The goal is to foster an understanding of this history and its relationship to the history of South Bound Brook, surrounding communities, the State of New Jersey and our Country. To this end, the Friends develop and present public and educational programs, exhibits, publications and presentations.
E-mail: info@staatshouse.org Website: www.staatshouse.org