Town Just Outside of Bucks County to Host Baseball Game Using Rules from Mid-1800s

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The game will use rules from baseball's early history.

Two baseball teams will be playing against each other near Bucks County next month, using rules from early in the sport’s history.

The Lambertville Historical Society, in collaboration with the city of Lambertville, will be hosting an old-fashioned baseball game at Ely Field on July 29 at 11 AM.

“Using 1866 Baseball rules come watch our Lambertville Logan BBC face off against the Flemington Neshanock BBC! Old uniforms and all!”

Lambertville is connected to Bucks County by the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, where locals and visitors can either drive or walk over the bridge into the town. Considered by many to be a sister town of New Hope, the New Jersey town has a lot of the small town flare and charm that the Bucks County town has.

Rife with antique shops, inns, and fine dining establishments, this town has a lot packed into a little area. Divided by the Delaware River, Bucks County residents have easy access to another magical town that is a fun place to visit.

Learn more at the Lambertville Historical Society.

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