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Vintage Baseball at Historic New Bridge Landing

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Bergen County Historical Society
Historic New Bridge Landing NJ, Love baseball? Love history? Step back into yesteryear when the Bergen County Historical Society hosts an old-time game in the meadow at Historic New Bridge Landing in River Edge. Featuring the Flemington Neshanock verses the Enterprise Club of New Bridge.

Experience the crack of bat, the cheers and jeers of the cranks, and baseball the way great-grandpa saw it, when these two teams play with 19th century rules, equipment, and uniforms in an open field in games that count! A great way for the family to enjoy America’s game in a beautiful historic setting!
Watch for Casey at the Bat at this first big event in The Meadow, make sure to bring a hat, blanket or chair, and sunscreen. Historic New Bridge Landing, 1201 Main Street, River Edge. Admission: $12 adults, $7 students, 6-21 yrs, BCHS members free. (Household membership is only $30, come to most events free or reduced to fundraisers.) No refunds unless we cancel the event.
Hot dog vendor scheduled for area in front of the Campbell-Christie House, the gift shop will be open with new items. Ice cream truck. Walking tour by BCHS interpreter available during the break between games on the history of Historic New Bridge Landing, a battleground in the American Revolution.
Sweetener! Unique to New Bridge Landing, baseball scorecard available with each ticket, limited quantities. Make a ticket reservation. Cash or credit too.
Consider taking the train to HNBL. Trains traveling south & north arrive at the New Bridge Landing Station. Check NJ Transit schedule for updates on the Pascack Valley line. Free parking at HNBL. Enter at the corner of Hackensack Avenue & Main Street. Visitors should cross at the light.
Event takes place in Historic New Bridge Landing, 1201 Main St, River Edge, NJ 07661. See site map below, game is at The Meadow, No 10 on map.
100% of your donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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