The Greenwich Tea Burning Monument

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[400 - 1099] Ye Greate St
Greenwich, NJ 08323

The Greenwich Tea Burning Monument in Greenwich, NJ, commemorates the event where colonists burned British tea in protest of the Tea Act of 1773. The monument stands as a reminder of the local resistance against British taxation during the American Revolution.

This historical site features a simple stone obelisk surrounded by a small park area, inviting visitors to reflect on the significance of this act of defiance in American history. The Greenwich Tea Burning Monument serves as a quiet tribute to the spirit of independence and resistance that played a crucial role in shaping the nation's identity.

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Beautiful, graceful monument in honor of those who risked a lot for freedom.
9/20/2023

The Greenwich Tea Burning Monument sits very gracefully and elegantly in a small park in Downtown Gr...

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Interesting historical site in the history of New Jersey during the Revolutionary War
6/23/2022

This was one of the interesting mounments when I was visiting southern New Jersey. The Greenwich Tea...

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