Photo courtesy of Roebling Museum.
The Roebling Museum, once a gateway to a steel mill which welcomed thousands of workers to the company best known for its design and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, will be the site of a Steel Mill Street Fair on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a rain date of Sunday, May 19.
The Roebling Museum tells the story of the town of Roebling, a company town built by John A. Roebling’s Sons Company, which built bridges, telegraphs and telephones, ships, elevators, and more, changing the industrial landscape of New Jersey. The Roebling Museum is located at 100 2nd Avenue, Roebling, and is next to the Roebling stop on New Jersey Transit’s River Line.
Formerly the Mary Bordentown Street Fair, the fair on the John A. Roebling Steel Mill site will have expanded food choices and new attractions, plus more time to enjoy the shopping, dining, and free entertainment expected at the event, which is hosted by the Burlington Mercer Chamber of Commerce. Performing will be Princeton’s School of Rock, as well as headliner The Successful Failures Band, and others. Planned are a tribute to the U.S. Armed Forces with a 10:30 a.m. parade, a “patriotic pet parade,” and a company town walking tour. More information is at Steelmillstreetfair.com. more