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Autumn Encampment & Market This Weekend At Washington Crossing
Colonial townspeople will gather in the historic village to sell their wares and soldiers will drill 18th-century military tactics.
WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA — The public is invited to travel back in time and experience life in a
Revolutionary War camp during Washington Crossing Historic Park’s (PA) annual Autumn Encampment & Market on Saturday, Oct. 15 from noon to 4 p.m.
During the event, colonial townspeople will gather in the historic village to sell their wares, soldiers will drill 18th-century military tactics, and the park’s fife and drum corps will perform throughout the day.
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According to organizers, families are invited to enjoy a wide array of activities including crafts, cooking demonstrations, and one-on-one interaction with colonial reenactors.
Tickets are available online at WashingtonCrossingPark.org/events or at the gate on the day of the event. The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children age five to 11, and free for those under five, active duty military, and park members. A $20 family ticket is available for two adults and two children under 18 living in the same household.
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Admission to Bowman’s Hill Tower is free that day with an event wristband.
The Autumn Encampment & Market takes place rain or shine.
Washington Crossing Historic Park is located at the intersection of Routes 32 (River Road) and 532. To stay up to date on what is happening at the park, visit WashingtonCrossingPark.org .
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