Explore the secrets of the Deserted Village, experience a World War II encampment at night, and chat with citizen-astronomers at an observatory housing two of the largest telescopes in the eastern U.S.
It’s all part of Four Centuries in a Weekend, Union County’s premier cultural and history event featuring scores of unique activities for all ages on Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16.
The Deserted Village of Feltville, the Dr. William Robinson Plantation Museum, the Crane-Phillips House Museum, and the William Miller Sperry Observatory are among almost three dozen sites throughout the County hosting special activities during the weekend.
For a list of activities at each site, view the press release on the Union County website at https://ucnj.org/.../four-centuries-in-a-weekend-returns.../
More details and a map are available at ucnj.org/cultural.
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