Indian King Tavern Museum
A nonprofit dedicated to promoting and funding educational programs related to New Jersey's treasure, the Indian King Tavern Museum in Haddonfield.
Indian King Tavern - Wikipedia
The Indian King Tavern was a colonial American tavern in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, which was the site of a 1777 meeting of the ...
Indian King Tavern Historic Site | New Jersey State Park Service
Indian King Tavern Historic Site Overview. It was in this American public house, in the heart of downtown Haddonfield, where New Jersey ...
Indian King Tavern | Journey Through Jersey
The Indian King Tavern was built c. 1750 by a wealthy Philadelphia merchant and ship owner Matthias Aspden.
Indian King Tavern Museum - Facebook
Indian King Tavern Museum. 1943 likes · 3 talking about this · 144 were here. The Indian King Tavern Museum is almost 300 years old and nestled on Kings...
Indian King Tavern Museum, Haddonfield, NJ - Hoag Levins
A photo tour and text history of the 250-year-old Indian King Tavern in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Indian King Tavern - Crossroads of the American Revolution
The Indian King Tavern Museum is more than a 200-year-old facility nestled on Kings Highway — the main street in historic Haddonfield, NJ ...
Indian King Tavern Museum | VisitNJ.org
Built in 1750, this early Ameican pubic house and tavern was a Revolutionary War meeting place for NJ's Legislature. The Great Seal of the State of NJ was ...
Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum - Haddonfield Civic ...
Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum ... The Friends of the Indian King Tavern Museum, dressed in period attire, help the staff with programs scheduled at the ...
Indian King Tavern. Indian King Tavern. Garden State Historic Preservation ... In the 1980s, the building became a museum. The 2012 grant helped fund a ...
Indian King Tavern Museum: Tours and Visitors - Hoag Levins
Special provisions can be made for tour groups. For additional information contact: Indian King Tavern Museum 233 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ ...
Haddonfield Indian King Tavern receives National Parks grant
The $500000 grant will enable the historic Haddonfield tavern and museum tell the story of South Jersey's place in the American Revolution.
Indian King Tavern Museum (Haddonfield) - Whichmuseum
Indian King Tavern Museum is a museum in Haddonfield. View visitor information, information about the collection and read reviews.
Indian King Tavern Museum | Visit South Jersey
Indian King Tavern Museum. Indian King Tavern Museum's more than 270 year-old historic building is New Jersey's first state-owned historic site (1903). It's ...
Indian King Tavern Museum - Haddonfield, NJ - AARP Local
The Indian King Tavern Museum is a New Jersey Historic Site administered by the Division of Parks and Forestry of the New Jersey Department of Environmental ...
The Haddonfield Skirmish - Facebook
Join us for a special July 4th celebration at the Indian King Tavern Museum! Step back in time with us to when history was made. At 9:30 am, just before the ...
Indian King Tavern Museum - Instagram
Photo by Journey Through Jersey in Indian King Tavern Museum. Photo by Eliza vincz lichack in Indian King ...
Indian King Tavern Museum - South Jersey Film Office
The Indian King Tavern Museum is more than 200-years-old, nestled on Kings Highway, the main street of historic Haddonfield, New Jersey.
Indian King Tavern House Museum - Haddonfield NJ | AAA.com
Indian King Tavern House Museum, 1.5 blks. n. of Haddon Ave. at 233 Kings Hwy. E., was built in 1750 and was for many years an important social, political and ...
The Skirmish at Haddonfield's Indian King Tavern
The Skirmish at Haddonfield's Indian King Tavern. Saturday, June 7, 2025; 9:00 AM 10:00 AM. Indian King Tavern & Museum 233 E Kings Hwy, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 ( ...
A Reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Indian King Tavern Museum
Indian King Tavern Tours – Camden County History Month
Indian King Tavern Tours – Camden County History Month
Haddonfield
Township in New JerseyHaddonfield is a borough located in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 12,550, an increase of 957 from the 2010 census count of 11,593, which in turn reflected a decline of 66 from the 11,659 counted in the 2000 census