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"Turncoats To Peace Signs" To Journey Through 2 Eras In New Hope-Lambertville
Revolutionary Crawls & Events to mark 10th anniversary with a time-travel celebration across the Delaware River.

NEW HOPE-LAMBERTVILLE — To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Revolutionary Crawls & Events is bringing a one-of-a-kind experience to the river communities of New Hope and Lambertville - "Turncoats to Peace Signs," a festive journey through two eras of American revolution.
The event will begin with a Revolutionary-era pub crawl featuring professional historical reenactors, lively storytelling, and visits to local pubs. As guests cross the bridge into New Hope, the story — and the soundtrack — shifts dramatically as attendees time-travel from 1776 into the 1960s. The event ends with a dance and costume party with live music at Havana featuring The Strange Brew Crew, light fare and discounted drinks.
Costumes from either era are encouraged, and prizes will be awarded for the best looks — colonial or groovy.
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While Turncoats to Peace Signs is designed as a full experience, tickets for the 1960s Dance & Costume Party are also available separately, allowing guests to join the celebration even if they do not attend the pub crawl.
“Ten years ago, we set out to support local businesses, make history fun, and create an experience that was unforgettable,” said founder Marianne Rosato. “This event celebrates our roots, our community, and the joy of bringing people together — no matter the century.”
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Tickets are limited and expected to sell quickly. For details and tickets to either event, click here.
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