Location ID: #10301237
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Through the land that is now the Rosedale Park District of Mercer Meadows, there were two creeks that flowed into the Stony Brook. In the 1950’s and 60’s, these creeks were dammed by the federal government to control the accumulation of sediments ...
Location ID: #10301236
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The Noah Hunt House was constructed in three building campaigns, the original two-bay house dating to about 1760-1790, and later additions in the 18th and 19th centuries. The county acquired the house, outbuildings and 12 acres in 1968 as part of ...
Location ID: #10301238
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Southwind Farms was founded in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Skolnick. Mr. and Mrs. Skolnick bought three yearlings in partnership with several other racehorse enthusiasts. Mr. and Mrs. Skolnick were boarding the mares at other breeding farms in the ...
Location ID: #10188982
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Built in 1900. The historic estate lovingly known by Hopewell locals as "The Castle" has undergone extensive capital improvements over the last six years, emerging as a masterful compilation of dazzling, showstopping spaces. Hallmarked by a blend ...
Location ID: #187
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The rock that now takes the shape of a swimming hole was first mined in the early 1900s. Miners carved a deep hole in the hillside and continuously pumped out water emerging from underground springs until 1916, when the mining company filed for ...
Location ID: #189
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The superstructure of the Washington Crossing Bridge, which connects County Route 546 in Hopewell Township, New Jersey with PA Route 532 in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, was built in 1904. The bridge is a six-span double Warren truss ...
Location ID: #10166079
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #190
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This early 18th-century gambrel roof farmhouse and tavern near the Delaware River was owned by Garret Johnson, who operated a 490-acre colonial plantation and a ferry service across the river in the 1700s. The house was likely used briefly by ...
Location ID: #10166030
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166075
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This small, 19th century building is the surviving kitchen and ice house of the Alexander Nelson Hotel, which was destroyed by a train derailment in 1904. It was renovated in 1980 by the first iteration of the Washington Crossing Association to ...
Location ID: #10166033
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166038
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166037
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166036
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The Washington Crossing Visitor Center Museum focuses on the American Revolution and the military campaign known as the "Ten Crucial Days" from December 25, 1776, through January 3, 1777. During this time, the George Washington and the Continental ...
Location ID: #10301239
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Tucked away in Hopewell Township, Woolsey Park offers 167 acres of trails that blend quiet natural beauty with layers of local history. Whether you’re out for a peaceful walk or a deeper exploration of the landscape, the park invites you in with ...
Location ID: #10308056
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Built in 2000. Welcome to The Princeton Preserve, a secluded sanctuary set on nearly 49 acres of pristine grounds. A mile-long private drive winds through untouched landscape before revealing a timeless estate designed for elevated living. ...
Location ID: #10248200
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Built in 1963 but renovated since then. Private home available for photoshoots, media production close to downtown Princeton.
Location ID: #10279358
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Historic B&B dates back to 1700s. Three acres of land. Includes barns and outbuildings.
The Opdykes, a Dutch family from New York, were the first recorded settlers on the site of Glencairn in 1697. The present stone wing of the manor house was ...
Location ID: #10186356
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The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), located in Princeton, New Jersey, in the United States, is an independent center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. It has served as the academic home of internationally preeminent scholars, ...
Location ID: #10308052
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More than 550 acres of woods, wetlands, and farmland were acquired by the Institute of Advanced Studies between 1936 and 1945 and further preserved as part of a Green Acres conservation easement in a collaboration with public and private entities ...
Location ID: #10308053
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The ‘River’s Edge Trail’ runs parallel to the Stony Brook and allows glimpses of the water as well as heaps of wildflowers at different times of the year- look for blue wood asters in fall. It also leads to the ‘Swinging bridge’, a roughly 80-foot ...
Location ID: #10276779
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Location ID: #10163541
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A National Historic Landmark, Morven is situated on five pristine acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. This former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Garden State through regular exhibitions, ...
Location ID: #10295358
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The Nassau Inn, located in the heart of Palmer Square in downtown Princeton, NJ, is an ideal location for film and television productions seeking a historic and versatile backdrop. Built in 1937–38 in the Colonial Revival style, the Inn incorporates ...