On May 10, I once again went to the NJ History Fair at Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville. Most of my time was spent talking to people from the Grover Cleveland (hopefully we can team up for a presentation later this year) and the 1853 House.
The following are photographs and a video from the event ...
In the video below, you will see someone playing a violin from around 1760 and an English guittar (yes, "guittar" ... two "t"'s) from 1710 to 1800. He also has a dancing Benjamin Franklin marionette. It was great to see these original instruments at the Fair!
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