Powder House
Powder House Park, on the National Register of Historic Places, contains the famous powder house that British troops raided in 1774, leading to the Revolutionary War. The park is in
Powder House Square, at College Avenue and Broadway. It is composed mostly of passive recreational space and contains a small slide, benches, large shade trees, a small basketball area, paths and stone outcropping.
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