The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Washington crossing the Delaware: Reenactmen­t is revived

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WASHINGTON CROSSING,

PA. » Hundreds gathered on both sides of the Delaware River to watch an annual Christmas Day reenactmen­t of George Washington’s 1776 crossing, a year after pandemic restrictio­ns forced viewers to watch it online.

Reenactors in three boats completed the crossing in about an hour Saturday afternoon under overcast skies but in fairly mild temperatur­es, a spokespers­on for Washington Crossing Historic Park said.

Earlier in the month, about 5,000 people attended a dress rehearsal of the Revolution­ary War reenactmen­t amid good weather and good water conditions, volunteer Tom Maddock of the Friends of Washington Crossing Park said, calling it “a great day.”

In 2020, after crowdsize restrictio­ns barred holding the traditiona­l in-person event, park officials posted a video of a reenactmen­t filmed earlier in the month providing what they called a “close-up view.” This year, people entering the visitor center were asked to wear masks, and workers were also masked, officials said.

In years past, thousands have often gathered every Christmas morning on the banks of the river in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvan­ia, and Titusville, New Jersey, to watch historical reenactors set out in boats

to retrace the daring 1776 voyage of Washington and his troops.

In 2019, the crossing was completed for the first time in three years with what the Friends of Washington Crossing Park said was probably a record crowd of 4,500 to 5,000 people looking on. The crossing had been scuttled during the previous two years, first by high winds and then by high water.

Other activities at the annual event include reenactmen­ts of Washington’s address to his troops, historical speeches and procession­s, and staffers in period clothing providing public interpreta­tion.

In the original crossing,

boats ferried 2,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 18 cannons across the river. Washington’s troops marched 8 miles (13 kilometers) downriver before battling Hessian mercenarie­s in the streets of Trenton. Thirty Hessians were killed, and two Continenta­l soldiers froze to death on the march.

 ?? MEL EVANS, FILE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? John Godzieba, as Gen. George Washington, second right, stands in a boat during a re-enactment of Washington’s daring Christmas 1776crossi­ng of the Delaware River in Washington Crossing, Pa., on Dec. 25, 2016. Spectators were once again being invited to gather along the Delaware River to watch an annual reenactmen­t of George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Day, Saturday a year after an online re-enactment was posted instead.
MEL EVANS, FILE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Godzieba, as Gen. George Washington, second right, stands in a boat during a re-enactment of Washington’s daring Christmas 1776crossi­ng of the Delaware River in Washington Crossing, Pa., on Dec. 25, 2016. Spectators were once again being invited to gather along the Delaware River to watch an annual reenactmen­t of George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Day, Saturday a year after an online re-enactment was posted instead.

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