“Colonial Earth Day” Events Canceled For May 5, Open Houses Of Historic Homes Still Occurring

Because of the inclement weather forecast for this weekend, the “Colonial Earth Day” activities scheduled for Sunday, May 5, are canceled. However, both the historic Burrough-Dover House and Griffith Morgan House will be still be open to the public that day.

“Unfortunately, due to adverse weather forecasts, the activities of Colonial Earth Day at Burrough-Dover House on Sunday, May 5 will be cancelled for that day,” said the Pennsauken Historical Society via a post on Facebook. “These activities will be featured at other coming events and both houses will still be open for visits and tours from 1pm to 4pm on Sunday, May 5, nevertheless. So come for a visit and get out of the rain and into the history this Sunday!”

Burrough-Dover House is located at 9201 Burrough-Dover Lane, off Haddonfield Rd. near the Wyndam Rd. traffic light.  Griffith Morgan House is located at 243 Griffith Morgan Lane, off River Rd. between Delair and Route 73.

Visit the Griffith Morgan House and Pennsauken Historical Society pages, or the group, “Pennsauken History Forum,” on Facebook for more details and directions; or call (856) 486-9561 and leave a message or e-mail to pennsaukenhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.

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