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The tavern once served as watering hole for thirsty soldiers fighting in the Revolutionary War.
Hopefully no one who visits the Indian King Tavern on Oct. 20 will lose their head when Neill Hartley brings Ichabod Crane back to life to tell his legendary tale of Sleepy Hollow. Hartley, a ...
The Indian King Tavern would later become the first state-owned historic site in New Jersey in 1903. The grant will go toward stabilizing the Indian King Tavern’s envelope, ...
KING WILLIAM — Scores of historic artifacts have been uncovered in an archaeological dig near King William’s historic courthouse on the site of an 18th-century tavern. Now, the items will be ...
This spring, Camden County College and Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum have teamed up to present a free seven-part lecture series that will give voice to the “Unheard Voices of the ...
The $500,000 grant will enable the historic Haddonfield tavern and museum tell the story of South Jersey's place in the American Revolution.
This Indian king used Rolls-Royce luxury cars for garbage collection due to…, his name was… The Maharaja used Rolls-Royce cars for garbage collection as a form of retaliation against poor ...
The King’s Arms Tavern was opened in 1772 by Jane Vobe. Virginia aristocrats and politicians held meetings there and socialized while eating off plates with the royal coat of arms.
The $500,000 grant will enable the historic Haddonfield tavern and museum tell the story of South Jersey's place in the American Revolution. Haddonfield's Indian King Tavern Museum receives ...