111 W. Second St.
Moorestown
NJ
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Jersey Tales: Quirky Stories About New Jersey’s History
Have you heard the one about the submarine buried in the Rancocas Creek? Or, the one about Jewish mobsters brawling with Nazis in Newark? Did someone ever tell you that a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home stands in Cherry Hill, or a railroad for bicycles once enabled South Jersey commuters to peddle their way to work? Historical Society president Mickey DiCamillo cobbles together a few short stories about New Jersey’s past and highlights the people and institutions keeping these memories alive.
The New Jersey History Speaks Lecture Series is collaborative program between the Historical Society of Moorestown and the Moorestown Public Library. All lectures are held at the Moorestown Public Library, and they are free and open to the public. Space is limited; please reserve your seat in advance by calling the library at 856-234-0333 or click here to register online.