Information provided by the Pennsauken Historical Society
On Sunday, July 3, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., the historic Griffith Morgan Homestead will reopen after important repair and restoration work, which was funded by a grant provided by the Camden County Open Space Historic Preservation Program. This event will include free tours of the olde house and museum, along with special historic displays and activities. For Independence Day weekend, Griffith Morgan Homestead will focus on the flag with a display of historic flags and their stories.
Also, be sure to mark your calendar for Sunday, Aug. 7, when a very special visit to historic Griffith Morgan House will bring Revolutionary History to life! More details will soon be shared on Facebook and in the August issue of All Around Pennsauken!
Admission and parking are free, while donations, memberships, and volunteer opportunities, always appreciated, help to keep our historic community resource open and free for all!
Visit the Griffith Morgan House or Pennsauken Historical Society pages or the group “Pennsauken History Forum” on Facebook for more details and directions, or e-mail pennsaukenhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.
Both Burrough-Dover House and Griffith Morgan House are also open for tours and research by appointment.