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10 a.m. Battle of Brooklyn Day

August 25, 2013, 10:00am2:30pm

The Battle of Brooklyn, fought in 1776 on land that is now a part of Green-Wood, was the first battle of the American Revolution to be waged after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. On the 237th anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn, Green-Wood hosts a day of free commemoration ceremonies, trolley tours, and 18th-century living. See parades, cannon fire, horse rides, re-enactments and historic cooking. Living history events and activities will offer kids a real feel for life during the American Revolution. This is a great event for kids and families!

(SOLD OUT) 10:00 AM – TROLLEY TOUR: Join author and historian Barnet Schecter and Green-Wood historian Jeff Richman for a tour of Green-Wood and Revolutionary War-related sites. $25 for members of Green-Wood/$30 for nonmembers.

12:30 PM – REVOLUTIONARY WAR RE-ENACTORS: Meet soldiers, their horses, and famous colonial Americans. Free.

1:30 PM – BATTLE OF BROOKLYN PARADE: Grab a flag, wave it high and march to Battle Hill with the The Regimental Band of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Begins at the main gate. Free.

2:00 PM – COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY: Honor the spirit and heroes of the Battle of Brooklyn at this commemoration on Battle Hill, overlooking New York Harbor. Free.

Want to learn more about the Battle of Brooklyn and Green-Wood’s role? Click here for a fascinating audio tour of the dramatic events, narrated by actor and Brooklynite John Turturro.

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Date:
August 25, 2013
Time:
10:00am–2:30pm
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Venue

Green-Wood Cemetery
500 25th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11232 United States
Phone
718-210-3080