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New Immersive Mystery Dinner Unfolds This Fall With The Traitor's Table In New Hope
The evening will ask, "Was Benedict Arnold guilty of betraying America, or was America guilty of betraying Benedict Arnold?"

NEW HOPE, PA — More than 240 years after General Benedict Arnold used the historic Logan Inn as a headquarters while defending the Delaware River, his controversial story is returning to New Hope — this time with the audience deciding his fate.
Revolutionary Crawls & Events will debut "The Trader’s Table," a brand-new immersive mystery dinner centered around one of the most fascinating and controversial figures of the American Revolution.
Guests won’t simply hear Benedict Arnold’s story — they’ll become part of it, said event organizers.
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Throughout the evening, professional historical reenactors will bring to life the events, personalities, and conflicts that surrounded Arnold’s infamous betrayal. Guests will hear the evidence, explore the circumstances that led one of America’s greatest Revolutionary War heroes to turn against the country he helped create, and ultimately answer the question:
Was Benedict Arnold guilty of betraying America — or was America guilty of betraying Benedict Arnold?
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The evening will combine dinner, live historical performance, mystery, audience participation, and spirited debate, culminating in a verdict decided by the guests themselves.
“We wanted to create an event where people don’t just hear about history—they get pulled into an experience that will not be forgotten,” said Marianne Rosato, founder of Revolutionary Crawls & Events. “Benedict Arnold’s story is far more complicated than most people realize, and the historic Logan Inn is the perfect place to tell it.”
The Logan Inn has been a longtime partner of Revolutionary Crawls & Events for more than 10 years, hosting Revolutionary Pub Crawls as well as special dinners featuring Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and the Women of the Revolution. Now, that partnership is entering an exciting new chapter with the company’s first mystery dinner experience.
Founded in 2016, Revolutionary Crawls & Events creates immersive historical experiences throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania using professional reenactors, storytelling and audience interaction to keep history alive, entertaining and memorable.
The Trader’s Table is part history lesson, part mystery, part dinner theater — and will be totally unforgettable, said Rosato.
For tickets and event information, visit RevolutionaryCrawlsAndEvents.com/upcoming-events
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