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Locktender’s House Closes for Winter
The Historical Society displays historical information in the Locktender's House on weekends from April to the end of November
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KHS Holiday Tree Lighting
Locktender's House Kingston, NJ 39 Old Lincoln Highway, 08540, Kingston, New JerseyKingston Women’s Chorus will sing a few songs and, after the tree-lighting at 5 pm
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Annual Meeting (via Zoom)
KHS 2021 virtual Annual Meeting. It will be only a brief business meeting (brief reports and election of trustees); there will be no speaker/ program. Members have received a link to the virtual meeting. Send an e-mail to contact@khsnj.org for more information.
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Jan 11 Talk Rescheduled
Talk has been rescheduled to February 8th 2022. (Link)
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Talk: Why is Kingston Here?
Hybrid - in person and via zoom.usThis illustrated talk by George Luck and Charlie Dieterich will trace Kingston's many roles in history. All welcome
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Locktender’s House reopens
The Historical Society opens the Kingston Locktender's house from April to the end of November
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Kingston: On The Map
Kingston: On The Map, a new display, opens April 9th in the History Room at the D &R Canal Locktender's House, on old Lincoln Highway (off Route 27) in Kingston. On view Saturdays and Sundays April to November from 10 AM to 4 PM. Air circulation is limited, so masks and distancing are requested. See … Continue reading "Kingston: On The Map"
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KINGSTON’s INNS and TAVERNS
A Saturday Afternoon walk led by George Luck, Jr. Half way between New York and Philadelphia, Kingston was a natural place for inns and taverns for travelers. The first inn/tavern was established by Henry Greenland in 1683 on the west side of the Millstone River; subsequent taverns/inns were all on the east side. The walk … Continue reading "KINGSTON’s INNS and TAVERNS"
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