Cultivating History, Heritage and Community. Canoeing, Tug-boating and Gallinippers. NJ’s Rancocas Creek Water Trail Connections to People, Place and the Natural World.

Please do as Abby Hoffman said, “Please steal this book”. In this day and age of history and heritage being removed the enclosed storyboard enhances awareness of the Rancocas Creek as its Connected to Mount Holly. North Branch, Rancocas Creek

2 thoughts on “Cultivating History, Heritage and Community. Canoeing, Tug-boating and Gallinippers. NJ’s Rancocas Creek Water Trail Connections to People, Place and the Natural World.”

  1. The Rancocas Creek Water Trail is a vibrant intersection of history, heritage, and nature in New Jersey. Through canoeing, tug-boating, and even the occasional gallinipper encounter, it weaves together Indigenous roots, industrial legacy, and community spirit—connecting people to the land, to each other, and to the stories that define this place. A testament to how waterways cultivate identity, it’s a treasure that nurtures both recreation and reverence for the past, present, and future.

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