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The Revolution In Edison
Presented by Metuchen Edison Historical Society
Saturday, July 25
2:00pm - 3:00pm
North Edison Temporary Branch
Multi-Purpose RoomJoin the Edison Library and the Metuchen-Edison Historical Society for a fascinating journey into our community’s Revolutionary War past as part of the America 250 celebration!
Discover the hidden stories of “The Revolution in Edison” during a special presentation by Walter R. Stochel Jr., Board Member of the Metuchen-Edison Historical Society and Co-Chair of the America 250–Edison Celebration Committee. Through an engaging presentation, attendees will explore historic sites in Edison that played a role during the American Revolution and learn the remarkable stories behind them.
Highlighted locations will include the Battle of the Short Hills, St. James Church, Old Post Road, and the British camps at Piscatawaytown and Bonhamtown. Guests will also have the opportunity to view displays of Revolutionary War artifacts discovered in Edison and Metuchen.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, lifelong resident, or simply curious about the rich heritage of our area, this program offers a unique opportunity to connect with local history and celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
All are welcome to attend this free public event. Registration is suggested but not required.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Teens | Older Adults | Family | Childrens | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | Local History | In-Person | History | Community Organizations |