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Not open for public tours; access is restricted to special events only.
Built around 1760, this historic home once hosted General George Washington and his officers as they planned the counterattack leading to the Second Battle of Trenton. Its close proximity to the Assunpink Creek battlefield makes it a key site in the story of Washington’s strategic brilliance. Today, the preserved home invites visitors to step into the heart of Revolutionary-era decision-making. Read more...
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Year Constructed/Founded: 1758
The Old Barracks Museum preserves the history of a building constructed in 1758 as a French and Indian War military barracks, used as winter quarters for British soldiers. Throughout the Revolutionary War, the Barracks was used for a variety of purposes by both the British and the Americans. British prisoners of war were held in the Officers’ House, four companies Read more...
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Saturday and Sunday: 1:00–4:30 PM
Open March through the second weekend of December
(Closed on holiday weekends, including Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Columbus Day, and Thanksgiving.)
Year Constructed/Founded: 1730-1840
Contact Phone Number: 609-585-5435
House museum decorated with period furniture and artifacts. During the Revolution, the colonial treasury of New Jersey was hidden from the British in the basement of the Abbott farmhouse. The British, along with Hessian soldiers, raided the farmhouse in December of 1776 but did not find the cleverly hidden money. Read more...
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Open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The site is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Year Constructed/Founded: Used as HQ: 1783; house dates to mid-1700s
Rockingham served as General George Washington’s final wartime headquarters in 1783. It was here that he wrote his “Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States,” marking the end of the Revolutionary War. Today, the site is carefully preserved and offers guided tours that highlight its pivotal role in the conclusion of America’s fight for independence. Read more...
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Open Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and on the first Sunday of each month from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The site is also open by appointment.
Year Constructed/Founded: Built: Circa 1750
This colonial-era farmhouse withstood the turmoil of the Revolutionary War, offering a glimpse into rural life during that period. Although not the site of a major battle, it represents the agricultural backbone that sustained both soldiers and civilians. The structure stands as a testament to the homesteads affected by troop movements and wartime requisitions, preserving the story of endurance and Read more...


