
Program here.ĭriving tour of the British route after the battle from Monmouth to Middletown. Craig House closed.Ģ44th Anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth.

(Drive your own vehicle.)Īnnual reenactment of the Battle of MonmouthĪll events at the Park. At the Visitor Center, Monmouth Battlefield State Park, or Meet at 2 PM at the Elizabeth Wagner History Center, 6 South Main Street, Cranbury, NJ 08512. Follow the American march to the battle from Cranbury to Monroe Township to Englishtown. (Drive your own vehicle.)ĭriving tour to visit the sites of the American encampment in Cranbury on the night before the battle of Monmouth (June 26, 1778) and their encampment at Ponolopon Bridge the night before the battle (June 27). Meet at 1:30 PM at Visitor Center, Monmouth Battlefield State Park, or meet at 2 PM at the Elizabeth Wagner History Center, 6 South Main St, Cranbury, NJ 08512.

Walking tour of the battlefield (Hedge Row and Parsonage).ĭriving tour covering General Lafayette’s march from Cranbury through Hightstown to Robbins’ Tavern (Clarksburg) the two days before the battle. REVOLUTIONARY WAR DAYS IN MONMOUTH COUNTYĭriving tour covering the British approach route to the battle. Visit the scene of fierce fighting at the in the early afternoon. Walking tour, “The Fight at the Point of Woods.” Identify birds that live here or pass through in the spring. Then visit two important seldom seen areas of the morning portion of the battle, the East Morass and Briar Hill. Starts at the Battle of Monmouth Monument on Court Street in Freehold. Meet at Visitor Center at 1:30 PM.Ĭraig House opens for the season (1-4 PM)ĭriving tour of the battle area east of Freehold.

Tour will end at the new Molly Pitcher Overlook on Perrine Hill. Visit the several sites claiming to be Molly Pitcher’sĭrive to the heart of the battlefield to visit the different spots that have been claimed to be the location of Molly’s well. Held at 2 PM in the Visitor Center Auditorium Program on “George Washington Minute by Minute at Monmouth” Held at 2 PM at the Visitor Center Auditorium. Program on “Black and Native American Troops at the Battle of Monmouth.” Walking tour of the battlefield (weather permitting) Then drive in convoy to Perrine Hill on Route 522

Events in bold occur at Monmouth Battlefield State Park (Sat)
