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America 250

America 250 – Audubon Style  Honoring Service. Celebrating Community. Inspiring the Next Generation.

Audubon’s story is woven deeply into the fabric of our nation’s history. As the Most Patriotic Small Town in America, and home to three Medal of Honor recipients, we are proud to commemorate America’s 250th Anniversary in a way that reflects who we are—rooted in service, driven by community, and committed to remembering those who made our freedoms possible. Rather than creating something entirely new, America 250 – Audubon Style builds upon the traditions that already define our town.

Here are some websites where you, your family and friends can learn more about Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary

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America’s 250th – Camden County Historical Society

Freedom Train 2026

RevNJ.org National Society

Sons of the American Revolution – Since 1889

Daughters of the American Revolution

Indian King Tavern Museum

Facilities • Red Bank Battlefield Park

 

 

 

 

Audubon Celebrates America’s 250th – Weekly Series

This week, we highlight the 🇺🇸 Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, organizations dedicated to preserving our nation’s history through education, patriotism, and community service.

From supporting veterans to promoting historic preservation and youth programs, their work keeps the spirit of America’s founding alive today.

Honoring the past. Inspiring the future.

Learn more and explore events:
• https://www.njssar.org
• https://www.njdar.or

In observance of Congressional Medal of Honor Day on March 25, as we celebrate America 250, take a moment to recognize those who have received the nation’s highest military honor.

You can explore the full list of recipients through the Congressional Medal of Honor Society:
Medal of Honor Recipients | Congressional Medal of Honor Society 

Also, be sure to look for Audubon’s three recipients — Edward C. Benfold, John H. Brittin, and Nelson V. Brittin — and learn about their extraordinary service and sacrifice.

 

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Museum Pass Program

The Audubon Free Public Library has free passes available to many area museums. Learn more by visiting their website.

  • Must have an adult library card in good standing

  • A Museum Pass Agreement Form must be completed at the library

  • Limited to one pass per household

  • Passes may be checked out for three (3) days

  • No renewals are permitted

  • Passes may be placed on hold for 24 hours

  • To check availability, search the library catalog or call the library

Current Museum Passes Available