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SUMMARY:Old Barracks Grand Reopening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join the Old Barracks Museum as we celebrate July 4th and America’s 250th anniversary with our grand reopening. We are excited to welcome guests back to the museum and unveil the results of our year-long restoration. The official opening will be at 10:00 AM when we welcome local officials to help us swing open the gates. Visitors are invited to a preview of three new exhibits that highlight the site’s\, as well as New Jersey’s\, vital role in American history. We will also be displaying for the first time in decades George Washington’s Inaugural Flower Arch\, the original historic arch that he passed under during his inaugural march through Trenton. The celebration will include a recreation of the arch\, covered with hand-dyed wood flowers\, each representing a donor. A group photo will be taken with the donors at 11:00 PM. The vocal duo “Liberty Tree” (Stacy Roth and Bob Dupre) will sing “Welcome Mighty Chief\,” an ode written by Major Richard Howell to the tune of Handel’s “See the Conquering Hero Comes\,” at 10:30 AM. Join us for a day filled with living history\, celebration\, and community as we honor our heritage and look to the future!
URL:https://barracks.org/event/250th-celebration/
LOCATION:Old Barracks Museum
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SUMMARY:Old Barracks Museum Gala
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an elegant and memorable evening at the Old Barracks Museum’s First Annual Gala Fundraiser on Friday\, June 26\, 2026\, a formal dinner held at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple. This inaugural gala will bring together supporters\, community leaders\, and history enthusiasts to celebrate the legacy and future of the Old Barracks Museum. The evening will feature a seated dinner and a special program highlighting the museum’s preservation efforts and the upcoming opening of a new exhibit in July 2026. Proceeds from the gala will directly benefit the Old Barracks Museum\, supporting its mission to preserve\, interpret\, and share one of New Jersey’s most significant historic sites. We invite you to join us for this milestone occasion as we honor the past and invest in the museum’s future. \nComplimentary valet parking will be provided for all guests. \n\nA complimentary bar will serve signature cocktails\, wine\, and beer throughout the evening.\n\n6 PM: Welcome Champagne\, Music by the Practitioners of Musick\, Dancing\, and Appetizers\n7 PM: Plated Dinner and Paddle Raise\nAfter Dinner: Music\, Dancing\, and Dessert\n\n\nEntree Selections:\nFrench roasted rosemary & thyme chicken breast with spring vegetables zucchini\, asparagus\, sweet peas\, in a lemon and white wine reduction served with garlic roasted fingerling potatoes\nAlmond-crusted Cape Ann hake with sauteed spinach and fresh pineapple salsa over Jasmine rice pilaf\nRoasted eggplant steak layered with curried lentils\, caponata and topped with tahini yogurt\nserved over quinoa\, sun-dried tomato and sauteed spinach medley Vegetarian & Gluten Free Option\n  \nTickets and Individual Sponsorships \nBusiness Sponsorships \n  \nThank you to our sponsors:  \nGold \nSilver \nBronze \nSaul Ewing \nDughi\, Hewit\, & Domalewski\, P.C \nSupporter \nJohn O’Sullivan \n  \nSocial Affair Permit No: 151391\n 
URL:https://barracks.org/event/gala-2026/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trenton Barracks Founders Day
DESCRIPTION:The Old Barracks Museum is proud to announce the first annual Trenton Barracks Founders Day on June 13\, 2026\, from 11 AM to 3 PM.⁠ This event will be free thanks to our sponsor\, Hunter Research. This family-friendly event promises a day filled with fun and entertainment for the entire community. Guests can enjoy a bubble show (11 AM and 1 PM)\, face painting\, balloon animals\, and food trucks\, including Gita’s Mobile Cafe\, Memos Foodtruck\, and Rainbow Snow.⁠ There will also be a rousing musical performance by the Blawenburg Band from 2 to 3 PM\, entitled “Listening to the Revolution: 250 Years of American Music.”  \nThe New Jersey State Museum and the 1719 William Trent House Museum will also be on-site\, providing information and hosting activities throughout the day. The Trent House will host an exhibit and a game based on the theme “Trenton Eyewitness to Revolution.” The New Jersey State Museum will have informational materials for the museum’s programs and exhibits celebrating New Jersey’s and the United States’ 250th anniversary. They will also have an interactive button-making craft inspired by their brand-new exhibition\, “Spirit of ‘76: The Bicentennial.” \n⁠In 1902\, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Colonial Dames organized the Old Barracks Association and purchased the building. The site became a museum in 1903 and continues to welcome guests from across the globe. Trenton Barracks Founders Day will celebrate the unique history of one of the nation’s last freestanding colonial barracks while honoring the women who fought to preserve the site.⁠  \nMore information about Trenton Barracks Founders Day will be announced soon.
URL:https://barracks.org/event/founders-day/
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SUMMARY:Lecture series - Robert Fanelli "Lydia's Tale"
DESCRIPTION:Lecture series: Robert Fanelli\, “Lydia’s Tale” \nIn “Lydia’s Tale\,” Robert Fanelli shares the story of Lydia Darragh\, whose actions are said to have saved George Washington’s army from a devastating ambush. Using genealogical sources\, legal documents\, and other correspondence\, Fanelli reveals for the first time the life and experiences of this remarkable heroine of the American Revolution.  \nLectures will begin at 6 PM\, followed by a Q&A and book signing. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be provided. Copies of these titles will be available for purchase during the event or our online gift shop\, The Quartermaster’s Store. \nAll proceeds go towards supporting the Old Barracks Museum and its mission. \nAbout Robery Fanelli: Robert N. Fanelli is a founding member of the Washington Crossing Revolutionary War Round Table. He serves as a Trustee of the Swan Historical Foundation\, which owns the excellent collection of revolutionary war artifacts on display in the museum of the Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville\, New Jersey. He is particularly interested in Pennsylvania’s role in the American Revolution\, and has lived most of his life along the flanks of Edge Hill\, site of an encounter between the American and British armies on December 7\, 1777. He is the author of Lydia’s Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh\, Irish Quaker\, Patriot Spy and a frequent contributor to The Journal of the American Revolution. \nThis lecture will be held at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple at 100 Barrack St.\, Trenton\, NJ 08608.⁠ Parking will be available in parking lot 1 next to the Old Barracks Museum⁠. \nRegister \nThank you to our sponsors:  \nSupporting \nHunter Research
URL:https://barracks.org/event/lecture-series-robert-fanelli-lydias-tale/
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SUMMARY:May Tea
DESCRIPTION:  \nMAY TEA HAS BEEN POSTPONED.  \nTICKET HOLDERS\, PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAILS FOR MORE INFORMATION. \n  \n  \nThis event is officially sold out. \nYou’re invited to tea! The Old Barracks Museum is hosting May Tea\, a tea service with all proceeds benefiting the museum’s operating expenses. The event will take place on Sunday\, May 3rd\, from 12 to 2 pm. Tickets cost $40 for members and $45 for nonmembers. \nWith the purchase of a ticket\, the service will include a variety of teas\, finger sandwiches\, and pastries\, as well as a teacup that can be taken home with you. Seats are limited\, and tickets will likely sell out quickly. Teacup color will vary and cannot be reserved; additional teacups are available for purchase in the shop. \nBrunch attire is suggested\, and don’t forget to wear your best hat for a chance to win a prize in the hat contest! \nThis fundraiser recalls the Pink Tea\, a fundraiser of the Old Barracks Association in 1901. \n  \nThank you to our sponsors:  \nSupporting \nHunter Research \n  \n  \n  \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://barracks.org/event/may-tea/
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SUMMARY:Lecture series - Michael C. Harris "Fighting for Philadelphia"
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nLecture series: Michael C. Harris\, “Fighting for Philadelphia” \nFighting for Philadelphia by Michael C. Harris gives an in-depth account of the battles between Germantown and Valley Forge during the American Revolution. Highlighting Forts Mercer and Mifflin and the Battle of Whitemarsh\, Harris uses extensive research and maps to understand this pivotal period.  \n Lectures will begin at 6 PM\, followed by a Q&A and book signing. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be provided. Copies of these titles will be available for purchase during the event or at our online gift shop\, The Quartermaster’s Store. All proceeds go towards supporting the Old Barracks Museum and its mission. \nThis lecture will be held at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple at 100 Barrack St.\, Trenton\, NJ 08608. \nAbout Michael C. Harris: Michael C. Harris is a graduate of the University of Mary Washington and the American Military University. He has worked for the National Park Service in Fredericksburg\, Virginia\, Fort Mott State Park in New Jersey\, and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission at Brandywine Battlefield. Mike has conducted tours and staff rides of many of the East Coast battlefields and is certified and currently teaches in the Philadelphia region. He lives in Pennsylvania with his wife Michelle and son Nathanael. His first book\, Brandywine\, was awarded The American Revolution Round Table of Richmond Book Award in 2014. \nThank you to our sponsors:  \nSupporting \nHunter Research \nRegister Here
URL:https://barracks.org/event/lecture-series-michael-c-harris-fighting-for-philadelphia/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beulah Oliphant Award
DESCRIPTION:Join the Old Barracks Museum for a special evening honoring Cate Litvack\, recipient of the 2026 Beulah Oliphant Award\, on Wednesday\, March 11\, 2026\, from 4:30–6:30 pm. This year’s award will be presented posthumously\, honoring Cate Litvack’s extraordinary legacy\, and will be accepted by members of her family. \n \n  \nThe 2026 honoree is Cate Litvack\, who devoted her life to public service\, cultural enrichment\, and historic preservation in New Jersey. A longtime leader in land conservation and heritage advocacy\, she served on numerous boards including the D&R Greenway Land Trust\, where she was chair and helped lay the foundation for its enduring work protecting open space throughout the region. She was the first Executive Director of the Crossroads of the American Revolution\, leading the effort to secure its designation as a National Heritage Area\, and championed the preservation and interpretation of Revolutionary-era history for future generations. Cate also served on the boards of the Old Barracks Museum\, the Advocates for New Jersey History\, and the Trenton Arts Fund\, bringing passion\, insight\, and unwavering support to organizations dedicated to safeguarding New Jersey’s heritage. Her remarkable contributions reflect the very spirit of the Beulah Oliphant Award. \n  \n  \n  \nLearn more about the Beulah Oliphant Award \nPurchase tickets and sponsorships \n  \nThank you to our sponsors:  \nPresenting \nCrossroads of the American Revolution \nSupporting \nJohn Hatch and David Henderson \nDeborah and Brian Kelly \nPaige Berry \nContributing  \nMichael and Sara Keeler
URL:https://barracks.org/event/beulah-oliphant-award/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bricks & History: The Battle of Trenton
DESCRIPTION:On December 27th\, come watch the Battle of Trenton reconstructed with figures from modular building bricks at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple at 1:00 PM. James Domalewski\, historical interpreter at the Old Barracks Museum\, will lead a block-based overview of the battle\, including who was here\, where the battle happened\, and what happened to the victorious Americans and captured Hessians.
URL:https://barracks.org/event/bricks-history-the-battle-of-trenton/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Trouble With Trenton" ​Puppet Show
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 27\nShows at 12 PM & 2 PM\nAt Warren Street Plaza – Corner of Hanover Street and Warren Street\nA “mini” historical look at some amazing American history presented with marionettes and rod puppets – and lots of help from the audience! The free show includes live music\, large puppets and props\, and plenty of “revolting” action. Presented by Tuckers Tales.
URL:https://barracks.org/event/the-trouble-with-trenton-puppet-show/
LOCATION:Warren Street Plaza\, W Hanover St\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08618\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Battles of Trenton Reenactments
DESCRIPTION:The Battle Reenactments are free to attend. The Museum has a reduced admission of $5 for all day reentry. \n  \nWhen are the battle reenactments?\nThis year the battles are on December 27\, 2025. The first battle reenactment starts at 11 am at the Battle of Trenton Monument. The second battle reenactment starts at 3 pm in Mill Hill Park.\nThe Reenactments are always the Saturday following Christmas. When Christmas falls on a Saturday\, the Reenactments take place on Sunday the 26th. \nWhy are there two battle reenactments?\nThere are two Battles of Trenton that ultimately shaped the destiny of the American Revolution and our nation! The first Battle of Trenton took place on December 26\, 1776 following the crossing of the Delaware. The Second Battle of Trenton (sometimes called the Battle of the Assunpink) took place on January 2\, 1777. The morning reenactment is the Battle of Trenton; the afternoon reenactment is the Second Battle of Trenton. \nWhere do the reenactments take place?\nBoth battles are reenacted on the original battlefields! \nThe first reenactment starts at the Battle of Trenton Monument and follows Warren Street south to Mill Hill Park. The battle is reenacted in the streets and spectators follow along safely on the sidewalks. \nThe second Battle of Trenton takes place in Mill Hill Park\, along the Assunpink Creek. \nHow much does it cost to see the Battle Reenactments?\nThe Battle Reenactments are free to attend! Admission to the Old Barracks Museum is reduced to $5 for all-day re-entry. \nWhere do I park?\nInformation about parking in Trenton is available on the Trenton Downtown Association’s website. \nWhat happens if it snows?\nThe battles are still reenacted! Just like the real Battle of Trenton\, the reenactments happen in all kinds of weather\, whether it’s 6″ of snow or 55 degrees! \nWhat else is happening that day?\nThe battle reenactments are just two events on a busy day of an exciting week! The Old Barracks Museum hosts “The Trouble With Trenton” interactive puppet shows at 12 pm and 2 pm at Warren Street Plaza. \nThere are always other events happening throughout Trenton as well. Be sure to visit the Patriots Week website for a full schedule of the week! \nThe Old Barracks Museum will be closed for restoration. \nCan I join the Battle?\nOnly registered reenactor regiments can participate in the Battle of Trenton Reenactments. If you’re interested in reenacting\, you can look up the various groups and contact each individually. \nWhere do I see Washington cross the Delaware?\n​The Crossing of the Delaware is reenacted by Washington Crossing Historic Park. Information about their events\, including\, the Crossing Reenactment\, is available on their website.\n​
URL:https://barracks.org/event/battles-of-trenton-reenactments/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251226T190000
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SUMMARY:CANCELED 2025 Colonial Ball
DESCRIPTION:Due to an impending winter storm\, the Colonial Ball has unfortunately been canceled. If you purchased tickets\, please check your email for information about next steps. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at the Battle Reenactments!\nThe Colonial Ball is your chance to mingle with the soldiers of the Battle of Trenton and learn their favorite dance steps! You’ll be whisked away into the past as you learn the dance steps from Sue Dupre while John Burkhalter\, Timothy O’Connor\, and Ridley and Anne Enslow perform music. Refreshments will be served. Advanced tickets required. \nPeriod dress is neither required nor discouraged!  \n​Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\n100 Barrack Street\nTrenton\, NJ 08608 \nThe Historic Trenton Masonic Temple is located directly across the street from the Old Barracks Museum.\nFree parking is available next to the War Memorial. \nTickets will not be available at the door. \nPurchase Tickets\nTickets are on sale until December 25th. \nWe look forward to seeing you! \nFor a full list of Patriots Week events\, visit patriotsweek.com \nDonate to the Jacqueline O’Sullivan Colonial Ball Memorial Fund
URL:https://barracks.org/event/2025-colonial-ball/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T170000
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SUMMARY:The First Oval Office Project: Experience George Washington’s War Tent
DESCRIPTION:Meet us at the Brearley House this Saturday\, 12/13 from 10am to 5pm! Step inside George Washington’s war tent — America’s first “Oval Office” — and experience the stories of the people who shaped a nation. A living history event celebrating NJ250 and all who were there. Learn more and reserve your spot: https://www.eventbrite.com/…/the-first-oval-office…
URL:https://barracks.org/event/the-first-oval-office-project-experience-george-washingtons-war-tent/
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SUMMARY:Author Lecture: David Price
DESCRIPTION:The Old Barracks Museum is excited to host David Price\, for our upcoming Author Lecture at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple. Join us in learning the how and why of Washington’s victories at Trenton and Princeton in late 1776 and early 1777 during Price’s presentation on his new book\, “Winning the Ten Crucial Days: The Keys to Victory in George Washington’s Legendary Winter Campaign.”  \nPrice spoke at the Old Barracks Museum in 2019\, presenting on his book “The Road to Assunpink Creek: Liberty’s Desperate Hour and the Ten Crucial Days of the American Revolution”\, and we are thrilled to have him join us again this fall. \nThis event will take place on Thursday\, October 2nd\, at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple. The lecture will begin at 6 pm\, followed by a Q&A and book signing. Admission is free. Light refreshments will be available. Copies of these titles are available for purchase at the lecture or online at The Quartermaster Store. Book orders can be shipped or held for pickup at the Historic Trenton Masonic Temple the night of the event. All proceeds go towards supporting the Old Barracks Museum and its mission. \nParking will be available in the gated lot next to the Old Barracks Museum. The Masonic Temple is located across the street from the museum at 100 Barrack St\, Trenton\, NJ 08608. 
URL:https://barracks.org/event/author-lecture-david-price/
LOCATION:Historic Trenton Masonic Temple\, 100 Barrack Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
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