Bus tours, pub crawl planned for first day of Patriots Week

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Trenton’s history will come to life next month during Patriots Week, an annual celebration of the city’s role in the American Revolution.

Held from Dec. 26 to Dec. 31, Patriots Week offers dozens of ways to experience and participate in the war that shaped our nation.

The full list of events for the first day of Patriots Week, Dec. 26, can be found below.

Bus Tour: Traversing the Ten Crucial Days Campaign

Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Washington Crossing Historic Park, 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing, PA

This all-day bus tour through Washington Crossing, Trenton and Princeton explores the social and military questions of the Ten Crucial Days Campaign, Dec. 26, 1776 – January 3, 1777.

Larry Kidder (author of “Crossroads of the Revolution: Trenton 1774 – 1783” and

“A People Harassed and Exhausted”) and public historian Roger S. Williams provide detailed information about the military history, terrain and more.

The cost for this event is $125 per person, which includes bus fare, lunch and donations to selected tour sites. Register and purchase tickets online at patriotsweek.com.

Trenton Battlefield Walking Tour

Wednesday, 10 a.m.Starbucks, 102 South Warren Street, Trenton

This 10-block interpretive walk brings to life the events of the two battles of Trenton. Guests are welcome to gather at Starbucks at 9 a.m. for a question-and-answer session over coffee.

The tour begins at 10 a.m. and includes the historic Trenton Battle Monument, ending up along the Assunpink Creek in Mill Hill Park. Ralph Siegel of Trenton Battlefield Tours will lead the walk with block-by-block, minute-by-minute narrative. The free event ends at noon.

The road to Assunpink Creek: A new look at the ten crucial days of the American Revolution

Wednesday, Noon.New Jersey State Library, 185 West State St., Trenton

Author David Price will share his newest book and the importance of the Battle of Assunpink Creek, January 2, 1777. Seating for this program is on a first come, first served basis. Once the room capacity of 75 individuals is reached, no further attendees will be admitted. A photo ID is required to enter the State Library because it is part of the Capitol Complex. Free. njstatelib.org

Barracks. School. Brothel. Museum. The Life of 104 West Front Street.

Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack St., Trenton

The Officers House of the Old Barracks survived the test of time by becoming a part of the city’s landscape. Lauren Ronaghan of the Old Barracks Museum details the history of this building, including its many uses and owners in the 19th century. Free. barracks.org

The Hessians who escaped Washington’s Trap at Trenton

Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.Trenton Public Library, 120 Academy St., Trenton

Although the majority of the approximately 1400-strong Hessian garrison were killed, wounded or captured during the first Battle of Trenton, nearly 400 German and British troops escaped. These are their stories. Onsite and street parking available. Free. trentonlib.org

Revolutionary Pub Crawl

Wednesday, Dec. 26Checkers, 14 South Warren St., Trenton

Join a period pub crawl of downtown Trenton watering holes and restaurants. Attendees must mention the Passcode, Martha, to receive wristbands and a ticket at the door for a special giveaway.

Colonial dress attire is welcomed and encouraged — event organizers will be judging

the best-dressed person for a colonial giveaway! Event ends at 9 p.m. Free to attend; buy your own drinks and food.

Trenton Downtown Association PW2018 Photo by Andrew Wilkerson

Revolutionary Pub Crawl at 6. (Photo by Andrew Wilkerson),

CE-Trenton

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