I grew up in Haddonfield and return twice a year for the past 16 years and never visited the Indian King Tavern Museum. Finally that changed a couple weeks ago and I discovered the building and...
Indian King Tavern Museum
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The Indian King Tavern Museum in Haddonfield, New Jersey, is a historic landmark built in 1750, recognized for its role in the establishment of New Jersey as an independent state in 1777. This remarkable site not only exemplifies eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture but also stands as a testament to the region's rich history, having served as a gathering place for key figures, including Dolley Madison.
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wonderful piece of colonial NJ's history. Free. Donations appreciated. Linda was our docent and guide. Friendly, knowledgeable and enthusiastic. 2 floors are open and furnished as a late 1700 NJ...
Great tour! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and personable. Very enjoyable experience.
All you New Jerseyians should probably make a pilgrimage to this place once in your life considering that this is where your "great" state became a state. I kid with the " " because New Jersey...
I grew up in Haddonfield back in the late 40's and 1950's. Back then I never visited the Indian King Tavern but made a point to visit this past Saturday while in the area. We had a wonderful tour...
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