Revolution 250! Living history reenactments, demonstrations, talks, and more at Durand-Hedden
- Laura Farrell

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Celebrate 250 years since the Revolution at Durand-Hedden on Saturday, April 25 from 10 am to 4 pm
MAPLEWOOD, NJ – April 2026 – As we mark 250 years since the War of Independence, history lovers may wonder how the War touched the lives of early residents as well as those of the Continental Army who fought the British in skirmishes and battles nearby on Maplewood’s doorstep. On Saturday, April 25, from 10 am to 4 pm, Durand-Hedden visitors will have an opportunity to be immersed in an interactive living history encampment on our grounds, presented by the 3rd New Jersey Regiment reenactment group, as well as see demonstrations and hear talks by local history experts.
The 3rd New Jersey, also known as the “Jersey Blues,” formed in 1776, was one of the most distinguished Continental Army units during the Revolution. Visitors will meet Continental soldiers and officers, as well as Women of the Army, and learn about their daily life. Demonstrations throughout the day will include 18th-century food preparation, tentage, musket firing, and traditional crafts and trades. There will also be fascinating talks with local historians.
Throughout the day, historian Mark Hurwitz will give short one-on-one talks on the local battles and answer visitor questions about the Revolution.
Historic firearms expert John Rountree will present his collection of early muskets and explain their use. A knowledgeable and engaging narrator of history, he will also share surprising facts about the beginning of the hostilities in Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill, the role of riflemen in the Revolution, and the real-life military experience of soldiers.
At 11 am and 2 pm, Millburn Historian Bob Gula, a member of the Forgotten Victory Trail Association, will present a fascinating 18th-century account of the significance of the nearby Battles of Connecticut Farms and Springfield in 1780, the role of local soldiers, and of his own ancestor Juniah Beach of Maplewood.
Durand-Hedden House is proud to partner with RevolutionNJ. RevolutionNJ is a partnership between the New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC), a division of the New Jersey Department of State, and the nonprofit Crossroads of the American Revolution Association to plan the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in New Jersey.
About Durand-Hedden House and Garden
The Durand-Hedden House and Garden Association is Maplewood’s historic house museum, dedicated to creating engaging and informative educational programs and materials about the local history of Maplewood and surrounding communities, natural history, and other related topics. The House, at 523 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, is open once a month between September and June. For more information, visit our website at durandhedden.org. To arrange group tours, write to info@durandhedden.org. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.




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