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Camp 2024

The Underground Railroad Camp Returns to the Peter Mott House this Summer!

As the only African American incorporated municipality above the Mason-Dixon Line, Lawnside, NJ was a haven to people of African descent since colonial times.

Programs like the UGRR Camp empower our residents to defend preservation of the town and its unique place in the history of New Jersey. This summer’s program has longer hours, and the program will run from 10 AM to 1 PM from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th, 2024.

This summer the 3rd Underground Railroad Camp is made possible by a grant from the Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

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Campers from the first Peter Mott House Underground Railroad Camp 2022

Knowledge of our Heritage is Empowering

“We can’t change our history but we must face it and learn from it.” Jacqueline MIller Bentley repeated that theme from June 27 to July 1 to 16 fifth through seventh graders at the first Underground Railroad Camp at the Peter Mott House in Lawnside. The Lawnside Historical Society, which owns the house, has dreamed of a camp almost since its founding in 1990. The multiracial group of children bonded and created new friendships as summer campers often do.

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