We’ll stroll through leafy streets, pass old brick buildings, and stand where the likes of George Washington and ordinary townsfolk shaped American history. From a humble doctor’s home that treated revolutionaries to striking old churches and a theater that still sparkles with applause, every stop has a surprising story to tell. And who knows? You might just feel the whoosh of musket fire or hear the distant laughter from parades long ago-or maybe that's just my own enthusiasm.
Here’s how it all works: As you wander Morristown and reach each landmark, I’ll jump in and share its story-no need to press anything! But if my timing’s off or your feet are faster than my schedule, feel free to tap “play” yourself. If you feel a bit turned around, the map in this app is your trusty compass. And after each story, there’s a chat section below; you can ask me anything about what you’ve just seen. Think of me as your walking encyclopedia-with better jokes.
A quick heads-up: One of our stops is an active church, so if you’re heading inside, please dress modestly out of respect. As for walking around town-just watch the crosswalks and stay on the sidewalks. Morristown drivers might not always expect tourists on a mission!
If you’re ready to begin our little adventure, make your way to our first stop: the Dr. Jabez Campfield House. Let’s get started-and watch out for any ghosts of revolutionaries... but don’t worry, I hear they’re friendly.



