New Jersey Weekend Historical Happenings
A Weekly Feature on www.thehistorygirl.com
Saturday, June 18 - Holmdel, Monmouth County
Accordion Melodies of the 1890s and Cookstove Demonstration
Children Friendly Site & Event

Children Friendly Site & Event
On Saturday, visit Historic Longstreet Farm in Holmdel and stop by the farmhouse to hear melodies from the 1890s played on the accordion. Enjoy the melodies as you step back in time with a visit to the farm. This free events run from 1:00 - 3:00 pm.
From 11:00 am - 3:00 pm: Stop by the out kitchen to see what’s cooking on the wood-fired stove. Discover how recipes, cooking techniques and kitchens have changed since the 1890s.
Historic Longstreet Farm is located at 44 Longstreet Road, Holmdel, NJ. For more information, call 732-946-3758 or visit www.monmouthcountyparks.com.
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Saturday, June 18 - Forked River, Ocean County
Appraisal Fair
Appraisal Fair
Have you ever wondered how much that keepsake, family heirloom or antique is worth? Come out to the Lacey Historical Society's appraisal fair on Saturday from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. We are located at 126 South Main Street (Rt 9), Forked River, NJ behind Mrs. Walkers Ice Cream. Appraisals will be conducted by Legacies Old + New, licensed and insured. Admission is only $5 at the door and will include one appraisal and a tour of the museum. Additional items may be appraised for $5 each. Up to 3 small items or small collections at $15. If you have any questions, please email LaceyHistoricalSociety@gmail.com or leave a clear message on 609-971-0467.
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Saturday, June 18 - Hopewell Township, Mercer County
People of Pleasant Valley Tours
Children Friendly
On Saturday, visitors can join historical interpreters on a free wagon ride and tour of the circa-1790 farmhouse where Revolutionary War-era New Jerseyans lived and farmed the land that now makes up Mercer County’s Pleasant Valley National Rural Historic District.
Tours begin at 10:30 am in the barnyard -where visitors will board a wagon to travel down the driveway, across Moore’s Creek, and through the woods before disembarking at the Captain Henry Phillips House. There they’ll meet historical interpreters Ivey Avery of Trenton and Pete Curtis of George Washington’s Mount Vernon, who will be wearing period attire for a unique discussion of the history of the house and the people who lived in it before and after the 1804 passage of New Jersey’s Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery.
Avery and Curtis are experienced historical interpreters who have presented the lives of Black Americans throughout our history, in both first- and third-person styles. With additional support from Howell Farm historian Larry Kidder, they will guide visitors through the house and tell the story of Nance - an enslaved woman who lived there with her children - while also discussing the ways that other Black residents of Pleasant Valley lived before, during, and after the abolition of slavery in New Jersey. Following the tour, light refreshments will be served outside.
Howell Living Farm is open from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Please note that all 2022 programs will be modified to encourage social distancing and reflect current State guidelines for public events. Visitors are required to carry masks at all times, and wear them when social distancing isn't possible.
Howell Living Farm represents typical farm life between 1890 and 1910. The farm is operated by the Mercer County Parks Commission. It is located at 70 Wooden's Lane, Lambertville, NJ. For more information. call 609-737-3299 or visit www.howellfarm.org.
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Saturday, June 18
Chatham Colony Association 100th Anniversary Celebration
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Saturday, June 18 - Roebling, Burlington County
Garden Tour 2022
Join the Roebling Museum on Saturday between 10:00 and 3:00 pm to celebrate the beautiful weather and local gardens in the company town famous for building America’s most iconic bridges!
Your guided walking tour of the Roebling gardens will start at Roebling Museum where you will check in and get a map of the locations included on the tour, blurbs about each garden, and historic highlights. The tours will run about an hour and a half.
If you would prefer a self-guided tour, please be sure to buy the self-guided ticket, rather than a timed tour ticket.
About the event:
When the Roebling Mill was open and homes in the company town were leased to workers, many of the families grew gardens with flowers as well as food. The Roebling Company would sponsor competitions to encourage residents to tend to their gardens and keep their properties looking well-cared-for.
Continuing this tradition with our Garden Tour builds pride in our community and gives residents a chance to show off their green thumbs! For more information, visit www.roeblingmuseum.org.
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Saturday, June 18 - Cape May, Cape May County
Underground Railroad Trolley Tour
On Saturday at 9:30 am, join the Center for Community Arts (CCA) Community History Committee on a trolley tour of the places where escaped slaves sought refuge and help to continue their journeys to freedom. Hear how legendary anti-slavery fighter, Harriet Tubman, walked these streets, as did prominent railroad businessman and former slave, Stephen Smith, whose railroad cars carried hundreds to freedom. The trolley travels through parts of Cape May and West Cape May, with stops along the way, including the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Board the trolley at the Washington Street Mall information booth at Ocean Street for this tour. Admission is $25 per adult and $15 per child (ages 3-12). Co-sponsored by Cape May MAC and Center for Community Arts (CCA). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.
Underground Railroad Trolley Tour
On Saturday at 9:30 am, join the Center for Community Arts (CCA) Community History Committee on a trolley tour of the places where escaped slaves sought refuge and help to continue their journeys to freedom. Hear how legendary anti-slavery fighter, Harriet Tubman, walked these streets, as did prominent railroad businessman and former slave, Stephen Smith, whose railroad cars carried hundreds to freedom. The trolley travels through parts of Cape May and West Cape May, with stops along the way, including the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Board the trolley at the Washington Street Mall information booth at Ocean Street for this tour. Admission is $25 per adult and $15 per child (ages 3-12). Co-sponsored by Cape May MAC and Center for Community Arts (CCA). For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.
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Saturday - Sunday, June 18 - 19 - Cape May, Cape May County
Welcome to Cape May Trolley Tour
This 45 minute tour is designed for the first-time visitor to Cape May who wants a quick introduction to the many cultural, historical, and natural attractions on the island. From Cape May Harbor to Sunset Beach, tourgoers will learn all they need to know to make the most of their Cape May visit. Tours begin and end at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth.
Adults $20 and children (ages 3-12) $15. Tour on Saturday at 11:30 am and 1:45 pm and Sunday at 12:15 pm. Cape May MAC membership is open to all. For more information and to reserve tickets, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.
This 45 minute tour is designed for the first-time visitor to Cape May who wants a quick introduction to the many cultural, historical, and natural attractions on the island. From Cape May Harbor to Sunset Beach, tourgoers will learn all they need to know to make the most of their Cape May visit. Tours begin and end at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth.
Adults $20 and children (ages 3-12) $15. Tour on Saturday at 11:30 am and 1:45 pm and Sunday at 12:15 pm. Cape May MAC membership is open to all. For more information and to reserve tickets, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org.