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Enjoy Dinner And Learn About The Battle of Whitemarsh In Wayne

The popular Historical Dinner Series at the Black Powder Tavern in Wayne will next focus on the Battle of Whitemarsh. Get more info here.

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WAYNE, PA — Wayne's Black Powder Tavern is keeping its popular Historical Dinner Series going and will host its next event on Nov. 19. This time the focus will be on the Battle of Whitemarsh.

The event will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

Light appetizers will be served then with dinner orders being placed at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at about 6:30 p.m.

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The featured speaker on Nov. 19 is Bob Bradley.

Bradley will give an overview of the events following the Battle of Germantown to the march into the winter camp at Valley Forge.

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Guests will find out what happened during the next chapter of the Philadelphia Campaign with the army’s encampment in the hills of the Whitemarsh area, and Sir William Howe’s attack on the Continental position in early December.

Bradley is a tour guide and volunteer with Historic Hope Lodge in Fort Washington.

He is also a former board member with the Friends of Hope Lodge and the Historical Society of Fort Washington. He is a fellow member of the American Revolution Round Table of Philadelphia and continues to enjoy learning everything he can about the Revolutionary era.

A question-and-answer session will follow the discussion, with complimentary coffee and mini desserts.

During the event, Yards Brewing Company’s Thomas Jefferson Golden Ale and George Washington Porter will be served.

The price is $45, tax & gratuity included), seating is limited and reservations are required.

Call (610) 293-9333 to book your spot.

The Black Powder Tavern is located at 1164 Valley Forge Road in Wayne.

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