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Indian King Tavern House Museum |
The Indian King Tavern in Camden County, named for the local Lenape, was built in 1750 and was for many years an important social, political, and military center along the historic Kings Highway. The three-story structure is furnished in period and contains historical displays. Call or check the website for hours of operation.
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| Location | 233 Kings Highway Haddonfield New Jersey 08033 |
| Phone | 609-429-6792 |
| Website |
http://www.levins.com/tavern.html
Haddonfield's Indian King Tavern is one of New Jersey's most historic buildings. Named for the local Lenape Indians, it is a premiere example of eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture as well as the site where New Jersey was legally created. In 1777, as clashing armies devastated Trenton, the Assembly reconvened in the Indian King to ... |
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