view gallery E1.3 km | USS John F. Kennedy- Philadelphia, PA in Military Ships and Submarines (Decommissioned) USS John F. Kennedy is a decommissioned aircraft carrier. posted by: Oscette location: Pennsylvania date approved: 11/04/2015 last visited: 08/28/2015 |
view gallery S1.4 km | Christopher Greene Memorial, National Park, NJ in Specific Veteran Memorials An old stone monument... posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 03/19/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.4 km | Christopher Greene Memorial, National Park, NJ in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials An old stone monument... posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 02/17/2009 last visited: 01/13/2021 |
view gallery S1.4 km | Battle of Red Bank Memorial - National Park, NJ in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials A large monument... posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 02/17/2009 last visited: 01/13/2021 |
view gallery S1.4 km | American Revolution - Red Bank Battlefield - National Park, NJ in Political Revolutions Location of the Battle of Red Bank in the American Revolutionary War on October 22, 1777 posted by: nomadwillie location: New Jersey date approved: 01/21/2014 last visited: 01/13/2021 |
view gallery S1.4 km | State Monument - National Park, NJ in American Guide Series In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Red Bank Battlefield Cannons - National Park, NJ in Static Artillery Displays In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/26/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Fort Mercer at Red Bank - National Park, NJ in Signs of History In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/22/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Fort Mercer - Red Bank, NJ in Signs of History In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/22/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Public Boat Ramp - West Deptford, NJ in Boat Ramps Small public boat ramp, able to accommodate launching 2 vessels in West Deptford, NJ posted by: NJBiblio location: New Jersey date approved: 07/30/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NW1.6 km | Fort Mifflin in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Laid out in 1771 by the engineer John Montresor. Heroically held by the Americans under British siege until they were forced out, Nov. 15, 1777. Rebuilt 1798-1800 according to L'Enfant's design and enlarged in the 19th century. A U.S. military post until the 1950s.
posted by: evrik location: Pennsylvania date approved: 12/30/2005 last visited: 03/11/2016 |
view gallery S1.6 km | Brigadier General Hugh Mercer Memorials in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials Memorial to General Hugh Mercer posted by: Mickey225 location: New Jersey date approved: 04/06/2008 last visited: 09/12/2013 |
view gallery S1.6 km | Red Bank Battlefield Binoculars - National Park, NJ in Coin-Op Binoculars Along the Delaware River at historic Red Bank Battlefield Park, these two coin operated binoculars give visitors a great view of the Delaware River across to Pennsylvania, where British ships engaged in battle with Forts Mercer and Mifflin. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/20/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Fort Mercer Cannon - National Park, NJ in Static Artillery Displays In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/26/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Whitall House Museum - National Park, NJ in History Museums An American Revolutionary War Museum posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 02/17/2009 last visited: 06/17/2009 |
view gallery S1.6 km | James and Ann Whitall House - National Park, NJ in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes An old house... posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 02/17/2009 last visited: 01/13/2021 |
view gallery S1.8 km | Whitall House in New Jersey Historical Markers Whitall House In National Park NJ posted by: Mickey225 location: New Jersey date approved: 04/05/2008 last visited: 09/12/2013 |
view gallery SW1.8 km | Fort Mifflin, Philadelphia, PA in Historic Forts Revolutionary War Fort posted by: bpom location: Pennsylvania date approved: 02/24/2009 last visited: 07/27/2012 |
view gallery SE1.8 km | Sanitarium Playground - West Deptford, NJ in Public Playgrounds Small set of plastic equipment located in a park area that is located near the public boat ramp. This is located on the site of a long since demolished TB Sanitarium. posted by: NJBiblio location: New Jersey date approved: 07/30/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | James Whitall, Jr. House - American Revolutionary War - National Park, NJ in Field Hospitals In 1748, James Whitall built this brick mansion on his 400 acre estate of Red Bank. In October 1777, this house and grounds became ground zero for a decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 11/27/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | Whitall, James, Jr., House - National Park, NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places In 1748, James Whitall built this brick mansion on his 400 acre estate of Red Bank. In October 1777, this house and grounds became ground zero for a decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/20/2009 last visited: 09/12/2013 |
view gallery S1.8 km | Whitall House - National Park, NJ in American Guide Series In 1748, James Whitall built this brick mansion on his 400 acre estate of Red Bank. In October 1777, this house and grounds became ground zero for a decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War.
posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/21/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | 1748 - Whitall House - National Park, NJ in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones In 1748, James Whitall built this brick mansion on his 400 acre estate of Red Bank. In October 1777, this house and grounds became ground zero for a decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/20/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.8 km | Whitall House Sundial - National Park, NJ in Sundials In 1748, James Whitall built this brick mansion on his 400 acre estate of Red Bank. In October 1777, this house and grounds became ground zero for a decisive battle in the American Revolutionary War. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/22/2009 last visited: 04/19/2008 |
view gallery S1.8 km | Operations on the Delaware - National Park, NJ in Signs of History In October 1777, the British sent a troop of 1,200 Hessian sent to attack Fort Mercer at Red Bank, a strategic river-side fort that helped protect Philadelphia from the British Navy. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/22/2009 last visited: never |
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