"Rockingham The Road to Peace" will take you back in time to August 23rd, 1783 and General George Washington's arrival in Princeton, New Jersey at the end of the Revolutionary War. While General Washington stayed at the nearby Berrien home and farm in Rocky Hill, he composed and had published the famed "Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States."
The award winning film takes you on a 22 minute journey that chronicals his life and times in Rockingham right up to his departure on November 10th, 1783. See General Washington, his trusted aide Colonel Cobb, and his personal servant Billy Lee as they lived at Rockingham and hear the authentic and historically accurate musical score provided by "The Fifes and Drums of the Old Barracks" of Trenton, NJ, and "The 18th Century Practitioners of Musick" of Princeton, NJ as they weave the notes that transport you back to experience General Washington's end of the 8 long years of the Revolutionary War on "The Road to Peace."