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THE SKIRMISH RETURNS TO HADDONFIELD ON JUNE 3, 2023

Revolutionary War Reenactment Brings South Jersey’s Colonial History to Life in Day-Long Event


Haddonfield, NJ (May 10, 2023)The Skirmish, Haddonfield’s popular revolutionary war reenactment and colonial festival has released the schedule for its annual event.

The Skirmish brings history books to life with a day of Revolutionary War soldiers, horses, clashes between colonists and redcoats, family friendly programming, music, and important moments from South Jersey and Haddonfield’s history in the founding of the U.S.

On Saturday, June 3, 2023, the British will invade Haddonfield and be challenged by Continental troops, just as they did 245 years ago — in June 1778. Redcoats on horseback will charge, muskets will be fired, and the Continentals will try to “annoy” and slow down the redcoats before they head off to the Battle at Monmouth. The clash and a day-long event surrounding it takes place on and around Kings Highway, Haddonfield’s main street.

The Skirmish, an outdoor, free event, has been running since 2014.

Schedule of Events:

June 3, 2023

Haddonfield’s Revolutionary History

In 1777, the New Jersey Assembly, fleeing from the British, met in session at Haddonfield’s Indian King Tavern and declared that the “Colony” of New Jersey was now the State of New Jersey (per https://haddonfieldhistory.org/). Both British and American forces encamped at Haddonfield or marched through it during various campaigns. Lafayette was among the leaders of the Revolution who was known to have stayed in the town during the war. In 1903, the Indian King Tavern became the first historic site purchased by the State of New Jersey. More on Haddonfield’s revolutionary history here.

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The Skirmish is made possible thanks to support from our loyal sponsors.

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