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Brick townhouse (c.1848) holds an eclectic collection of Warren County artifacts and furnishings.
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Within Estell Manor Park, more than 15 miles of hiking trails on 1,672 acres around tidal wetlands and uplands. Headquarters for environmental education, class and public lectures and displays.
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Warren Grove Recreation Area is an undeveloped wilderness perfect for hiking and birding. This 617-acre parcel is just west of the town of Warren Grove and straddles Ocean and Burlington counties. The land was acquired from the National Park Service in 1972 as part of their Federal Lands to Parks Program. Bass River State Forest administers this area. Warren Grove Recreation Area is open for passive...
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The museum at the site of Morris Canal Plane 9 West is located in a former Morris Canal plane tenders house. Visitors can walk the inclined plane, have a guided tour of the remains of the powerhouse, turbine chamber and tailrace and see canal artifacts on display in the museum and on the grounds. This historic site is open to the public the 2nd Sunday of each month, 1 - 4 pm (April through October)...
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18 holes, clubhouse, snack bar, pro shop.
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On Dec. 25, 1776, the icy waters of the Delaware River provided the setting for one of the pivotal events of the American Revolution. The Continental Army had little to celebrate that Christmas and seemed beat by hunger and cold. After crossing the rough winter river at night, Gen. George Washington and the Continental Army landed at Johnson's Ferry, at the site now known as Washington Crossing State...
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Summer music and drama. Call for performance information.
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The strategic location of Washington Rock made it a valuable lookout point during the American Revolution for Gen. George Washington in June of 1777 when the British army under Gen. William Howe was moving toward Westfield. From the vantage point of this natural rock outcropping, Washington had a 30-mile panoramic view of the valley and was able to instruct his troops to circle behind Howe's troops...
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Shaded garden surrounding Washington Spring Garden historic district.
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Washington Stables & Ponies for Parties offers Pony Rides for Home Birthday Parties serving much of New Jersey and Staten Island. Hay Bales and Straw Bales for sale with delivery to NJ, NYC, PA & surrounding areas. Also public horseback trail riding, on-site pony rides, riding lessons, and summer day camps.
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Dozens of shops located in a quaint mall one block from the ocean.
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9-hole executive course.
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Biking, boating, fishing, fitness/walking trails, hiking / nature trails.
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With over 680 miles of land and water trails and hundreds of historical sites, there is no shortage of ways to explore the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historical Trail. You can walk, hike, run, bike, drive, or paddle the same routes the American and French soldiers took in 1781 and 1782. Starting in Boston, Massachusetts through New Jersey down to Norfolk, Virginia. Stop in...
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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.