Washington's Camp Ground
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Overview
During the American Revolutionary War, Gen. George Washington used the area north of Bound Brook as the site for two encampments during the winters of 1777 and 1778-79. Middlebrook is also famous as it was the first site where the original 13-star flag was officially flown after is adoption by Congress in 1777. See the marker of the Middlebrook Encampments Site.
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Amenities
- Free Admission
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Map
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Dining
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Chimney Rock Inn
1.0 MI
732-469-4600 View > -
Stone House at Stirling Ridge
5.6 MI
908-754-1222 View > -
Focacceria Ristorante
6.4 MI
908-604-2440 View > -
Stuff Yer Face
7.3 MI
732-247-1727 View > -
Frog and the Peach
7.7 MI
732-846-3216 View > -
Osteria Morini
12.5 MI
908-221-0040 View >
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Lodging
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Hilton Garden Inn
1.3 MI
732-271-9030 View > -
Hampton Inn & Suites Bridgewater
2.2 MI
908-722-9910 View > -
Clarion Hotel
2.4 MI
732-560-9880 View > -
FairBridge Hotel & Conference Center
2.9 MI
732-356-1700 View > -
DoubleTree by Hilton, Somerset Hotel & Conference Center
3.1 MI
732-469-2600 View > -
Courtyard by Marriott
3.1 MI
732-271-4555 View >
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Activities
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Bound Brook Main Street
1.1 MI
732-356-0833 View > -
Brook Arts Center
1.2 MI
732-469-7700 View > -
Heritage Trail Association of Somerset County
1.4 MI
310-691-9388 View > -
Somerset Patriots, New York Yankees Double-A
1.5 MI
908-252-0700 View > -
Grape Expectations
1.8 MI
732-764-9463 View > -
Bridgewater Sports Arena
2.0 MI
732-627-0006 View >
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