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At Capacity Virtual Lecture on Ferries & Taverns During the Revolution
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Washington Crossing Historic Park curator Kimberly McCarthy will give a free virtual lecture on Ferries and Taverns During the Revolution on October 18 at 1:30 PM.
During the Revolutionary era, ferries and taverns served as community hubs where people could eat, rest, and share the latest news about America’s struggle for independence.
McCarthy will highlight McConkey’s Ferry Inn, the building in which Washington wrote of his plan to cross the Delaware River.