Situated within the area of Washington’s daring Delaware River crossing, the Johnson Ferry House played a quiet yet vital role in one of the Revolution’s most defining moments. Believed to have sheltered troops or stored supplies on that frigid December night in 1776, the house stands as a tangible link to the strategy and sacrifice behind the surprise attack on Trenton. Today, its preserved colonial architecture and period furnishings immerse visitors in the tense, determined atmosphere of that pivotal turning point in America’s fight for independence.
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