What Exit? The New Jersey History Podcast
Bicentennial Summer is a storytelling series that alternates between two Jersey Shore summers separated by 200 years: 1976 and 1776. Each numbered episode unfolds across both timelines, exploring the people, places, and traditions that connect generations across centuries. In Episode 1, Part 2: Jersey Shore, 1776, we leave behind the Bicentennial summer and step into a very different New Jersey Shore. There are no boardwalks, no beach houses, and no Garden State Parkway. Instead, Squan Beach is a working coastline of merchants, fishermen, sailors, and travelers living through one of the most consequential summers in American history. As debates over independence spread from taverns to docks and dinner tables, a young merchant's son begins to question the world around him. A summer morning, a crowded tavern, and an unexpected encounter will send him inland toward a destination neither he nor his new companion expected to be searching for. I write these as I go along, so feel free to email me with suggestions: njhistorypodcast@gmail.com [njhistorypodcast@gmail.com] Topics include: New Jersey History, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, Colonial New Jersey, Jersey Shore History, Lenape History, Thomas Paine, Common Sense, Loyalists, Patriots, and 1776.
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