Very good job. I appreciate you putting this together. It has given my high school students an informational foundation as we explore the importance the Crossing and it's importance to Washington and the Turning Point of the Revolution.
Great Video.....really surprised at the decay of the signs and plaques and even the Historical buildings that are in such disrepair. This was the Beginning area's of America.....they should be pristine!
Yes, this historic site deserves to be in the best condition possible, but we're sending our precious Tax dollars to Ukraine where they don't care one whit about American history.
Great video and education lesson on what happened around that area. Thanks for highlighting the area and all of the beautiful history that it has. They are actually redoing the park from Grant money they got from the state. Also. Side note, I live about 12 to 10 minutes from Washington crossing State Park on the PA side. Every Christmas Day they do a reenactment of Washington crossing the Delaware River. It is very interesting and informative on what happened that day. Next time you come into the area you should hit me up and I'll show you some more historic areas
Thanks for the kind words and for checking out the video. Also, appreciate the new information. Every year, I say I'm going to make it out there for the reenactment but something always gets in the way. One of these days!
This is the reason I vote. The men who sacrificed so much and in horrible conditions without adequate uniforms including no footwear, deserve our gratitude and respect.
I was there and it was a great description! I'm curious if you know anything about the route Washington took from this point to Trenton. Are there particular roads he took that still exist? Was it through a wooded area that is still wooded? Or perhaps the details of the exact route were never recorded.
Hi Gary, thanks for watching! I believe they have a good idea of the route and it does start at that one spot I was at and it goes out away from the water East a little bit then heads South. I believe they entered somewhere in Trenton by King street as I believe it was called at the time. I also believe it was mostly snowy and I always heard about their being bloody footprints from the men that had ragged or no footwear although that may be a myth. It would be cool to retrace it but assume a lot of it is on private property now.
@@TheMickeyShuffle thanks for the info! When I visited the old barracks years ago, I actually asked the tour guide about the soldiers not having shoes and he told me that was just a myth and very unlikely. Seriously, could you imagine marching miles through snow without shoes on? If I weren't wearing my insoles I couldn't make it!😅
@@edited7382 I totally agree...wouldn't you get frost bite? That pretty much sounds like complete torture but would help explain why it too much longer to get to Trenton although I think the main issue was just crossing the Delaware. No matter what, pretty cool story if you like American history!
If you have never been, it's def worth it. If you can pick a nice day this week and do the visitor's center and then down the road to the tombstones, it's a great experience. If it rains a lot this week, I'm not sure if you can pass that water part to get to the tombstones though.
@@TheMickeyShuffle just realized the last comment may sound sarcastic, but it wasnt intended that way. i genuinely appreciate the response and will try again
@@TheMickeyShuffle all good. its only about a half hour drive from my parents house. ill probably stop by again sometime in the summer and check out the PA side. i went yesterday around 6 pm, maybe i was too late for the visitor center. or are you referring to a visitor center in PA? because the one in the NJ state park didnt look like much
The Pa side in the spring is beautiful, what those trees have seen ..thank you for taking me there Maureen
I spend most of my weekend time there . Love it!
Very good job. I appreciate you putting this together. It has given my high school students an informational foundation as we explore the importance the Crossing and it's importance to Washington and the Turning Point of the Revolution.
Thanks, Robert. I'm very happy that it was useful and thanks for checking it out!
Great Video.....really surprised at the decay of the signs and plaques and even the Historical buildings that are in such disrepair. This was the Beginning area's of America.....they should be pristine!
Thanks for watching! I hear you, I think it comes down to volunteers and maybe funding but I really don't know.
Yes, this historic site deserves to be in the best condition possible, but we're sending our precious Tax dollars to Ukraine where they don't care one whit about American history.
Thanks bro. I live in Michigan. I always wanted to see this site. Good video and narration.
Thanks ma. I appreciate you checking it out and I'm glad you could get a glimpse without being there!
Great video and education lesson on what happened around that area. Thanks for highlighting the area and all of the beautiful history that it has. They are actually redoing the park from Grant money they got from the state. Also. Side note, I live about 12 to 10 minutes from Washington crossing State Park on the PA side. Every Christmas Day they do a reenactment of Washington crossing the Delaware River. It is very interesting and informative on what happened that day.
Next time you come into the area you should hit me up and I'll show you some more historic areas
Thanks for the kind words and for checking out the video. Also, appreciate the new information. Every year, I say I'm going to make it out there for the reenactment but something always gets in the way. One of these days!
Thanks for the video. I ride my bike around the area. Now i know more about the area.. keep em coming bud!!!!
Thanks a lot man! I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
This is the reason I vote. The men who sacrificed so much and in horrible conditions without adequate uniforms including no footwear, deserve our gratitude and respect.
very nice you saved me a trip
Thanks Mary!
I was there and it was a great description! I'm curious if you know anything about the route Washington took from this point to Trenton. Are there particular roads he took that still exist? Was it through a wooded area that is still wooded? Or perhaps the details of the exact route were never recorded.
Hi Gary,
thanks for watching! I believe they have a good idea of the route and it does start at that one spot I was at and it goes out away from the water East a little bit then heads South. I believe they entered somewhere in Trenton by King street as I believe it was called at the time. I also believe it was mostly snowy and I always heard about their being bloody footprints from the men that had ragged or no footwear although that may be a myth. It would be cool to retrace it but assume a lot of it is on private property now.
@@TheMickeyShuffle thanks for the info! When I visited the old barracks years ago, I actually asked the tour guide about the soldiers not having shoes and he told me that was just a myth and very unlikely. Seriously, could you imagine marching miles through snow without shoes on? If I weren't wearing my insoles I couldn't make it!😅
@@edited7382 I totally agree...wouldn't you get frost bite? That pretty much sounds like complete torture but would help explain why it too much longer to get to Trenton although I think the main issue was just crossing the Delaware. No matter what, pretty cool story if you like American history!
do you recommend visiting? im back in nj for the week and looking for day trips. im out by clinton, around half hour drive to washingtons crossing
If you have never been, it's def worth it. If you can pick a nice day this week and do the visitor's center and then down the road to the tombstones, it's a great experience. If it rains a lot this week, I'm not sure if you can pass that water part to get to the tombstones though.
@@TheMickeyShuffle thanks a lot. went down today and visitor center was closed and couldnt find any monuments. are they all on the PA side?
@@TheMickeyShuffle just realized the last comment may sound sarcastic, but it wasnt intended that way. i genuinely appreciate the response and will try again
Hi there, yes, everything is on the PA side. Maybe the visitor center is closed during the week or just Mondays. Sorry if you wasted a trip!
@@TheMickeyShuffle all good. its only about a half hour drive from my parents house. ill probably stop by again sometime in the summer and check out the PA side. i went yesterday around 6 pm, maybe i was too late for the visitor center. or are you referring to a visitor center in PA? because the one in the NJ state park didnt look like much
How far across is it? I would like to attempt to Cross it on christmas? As a tribute !
I think it's around 1000 feet. Let me know if you do so I can film for a future episode:)
@@TheMickeyShuffle i absolutely will !!
Yeah Washington was overrated in-fact Ole Pete was a better leader but Washington D.C would be named Ole Pete DC and the "MAN " had a problem with it