About this Event
Registration is required! Please register online or by calling 732-634-4450.
Join us as we celebrate the !
In June of 1780 a vital, but often forgotten, battle of the American Revolution took place right here in Union, New Jersey! During this battle a woman named Hannah Caldwell was shot and killed! Was it an accident? Was it on purpose? Join us at the Woodbridge Main Library March 19 at 7PM as Liberty Hall separates the myth from the truth. Discover the history and significance of the battle, Hannah Caldwell, and how the events of that day, 240 years ago, continue to shape Union County today.
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Liberty Hall began welcoming the public to experience its history and participate in its future in the year 2000. The museum has hosted educational programs, community events, civic ceremonies, and holiday celebrations.
At Liberty Hall, our goal is to deepen our visitors’ understanding of history and nature through the lens of the people who lived and worked in our over 250-year history. We strive to engage with our broader community by providing entertaining and educational programming that will inspire curiosity about the world around them and how that world has changed over time.
March is! Celebrate by learning and honoring women's history.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Woodbridge Main Library, 1 George Frederick Plaza, Woodbridge Township, United States
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