Tea Party Monument in Greenwich, NJ
NJ Burned Tea Too
Back in 1774 a group of Patriots in the small town of Greenwich, NJ in Cumberland County about 40 miles east of Philadelphia across the Delaware River burned a cargo of tea the East India Company tried to store in a Tory home.
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