Indian King Tavern




Overview
Indian King Tavern Museum’s 260 year-old historic building is New Jersey’s first state-owned historic site (1903). It’s where New Jersey completed the transition from colony to State passing laws revising election procedures, creating township governments, and setting up state courts. At the Indian King, the assembly passed measures imposing martial law, strengthening the militia, regulating a war economy, and providing emergency support to the Continental Army after its defeat at Brandywine. We know that more might be done with this marvelous space, if we had the resources available. Our mission is to obtain those resources so that more people can benefit from this amazing historical relic.
Museum hours:
The Museum is currently opened
Saturdays from:
10am - Noon and 1pm - 4pm.
It's always best to call in advance: 856-429-6792.
Tours:
Call 856-429-6792 to inquire about tours
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