Kidder recognized for service to Revolutionary heritage education

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From left: Crossroads of the American Revolution Association Executive Director Noreen Bodman, award recipient Larry Kidder and Board of Trustees President Patrick Murray.

Ewing resident Larry Kidder was recently honored for his volunteer work on behalf of the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area. The award was presented at Crossroads’ annual meeting.

Kidder is a major contributor to the Meet Your Revolutionary Neighbors series, researching and writing the stories of everyday 18th century New Jerseyans and the impact the war had on their lives.

Established by the U.S. Congress in 2006, Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area promotes a greater understanding of Revolutionary-era historical sites and landscapes in New Jersey. Working with Morristown National Historical Park and partners throughout the state, Crossroads connects the people and places of New Jersey’s rich Revolutionary heritage to inspire community pride, stewardship and civic engagement.

For more information, visit revolutionarynj.org.

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