Bandstand
The popular TV show American Bandstand, which originated as a Philadelphia-based broadcast, attracted a significant number of television viewers during its four-decade run beginning in the 1950s by rating pop […]
The popular TV show American Bandstand, which originated as a Philadelphia-based broadcast, attracted a significant number of television viewers during its four-decade run beginning in the 1950s by rating pop […]
As various artists, literary and otherwise, begin to offer fresh perspectives on a pandemic-laden world, the limited viewpoint resulting from quarantine and distancing is already widening. But, curiously enough, the
Earlier this century, it could be said that the fate of the Benjamin Cooper House, Camden’s Colonial landmark that had weathered the American Revolution, remained undetermined. Privately owned and no
The Benjamin Cooper House, a former family residence that became a tavern serving travelers on the nearby ferry in Camden, will be the home of the American Revolution Museum of
Camden’s Benjamin Cooper House, a former residence and ferry tavern dating back to 1734, has been in the news lately. According to the TAP into Camden website, the building is
The gusts of wind and roars of engines whipped up daily at the Hammonton Municipal Airport by planes and helicopters leaving or landing are part of the sights and sounds
With the close of summer, New York’s Shakespeare in the Park concluded its 60th season of providing free productions of the Bard’s plays at the 1,800-seat-open-air Delacorte Theater in Central
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The recent archeological dig at Gloucester County’s Red Bank Battlefield unearthed 14 skeletal remains of what are believed to be Hessian soldiers fighting for the British during the American Revolution.
On the day prior to October 22, 1777, the Gloucester County site that housed Fort Mercer hadn’t yet become a battleground in the American Revolution. The fort, along with its
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The vestiges of dinosaurs who roamed the land that is now New Jersey is fairly far-reaching, and anyone wishing to tour the sites that offer a glimpse into the past
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