Location ID: #10300402
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"Music for your mind. New and used vinyl. Musical instruments. Horror and pop culture art. Oddities, curiosities & more"
Location ID: #10162936
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Site dates back to 1742.
Location ID: #10162934
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High Bridge Township was formed in 1871.
Location ID: #173
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Lambertville was founded in 1705, and its charming streets are lined with well-preserved federal townhouses and Victorian homes. Hidden treasures are everywhere in “The Antiques Capital of New Jersey.” Vintage wares – and more shops – are centered ...
Location ID: #10163226
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Covers 6.5 acres of land.
Location ID: #10162228
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Harmony Hollow is a 400 acre farm estate in Lambertville, NJ originally owned and founded by Joseph M. Roebling, the descendant of Roebling family and Grandson of Ferdinand Roebling, who designed and built, or installed the cables for several of the ...
Location ID: #10186482
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Dedicated to the preservation of Hunterdon County's agricultural history.
Location ID: #10163227
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Built in the 1870s.
Location ID: #10163231
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Built between 1812 and 1830. The building was bought by the City of Lambertville in 1980, after falling into disrepair. Major restoration work was completed in 1993, retaining the mansion’s historic character while providing a modern facility for a ...
Location ID: #10163232
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The municipal courthouse in Lambertville.
Location ID: #10163228
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A restored 19th-century train depot houses a popular waterside restaurant and a cozy inn.
Location ID: #174
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A six-span, 1,053-foot-long bridge from Lambertville to New Hope, PA.
Location ID: #10263807
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One of the most elaborate of the Greek Revival dwellings built in mid-19th century. Built by Mahlon Fischer in 1847, with Corinthian columns and wide porch. It was restored recently by the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce but lacks the roof ...
Location ID: #10263908
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"ArtYard is an incubator for creative expression and a catalyst for collaborations that reveal the transformational power of art. We are an interdisciplinary alternative contemporary art center comprised of exhibition space, theater, and residency ...
Location ID: #10298722
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Camp Tecumseh is a remarkable resource serving children and families in need. The Salvation Army depends on donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations to keep programs like this running—offering enriching summer camp experiences at no ...
Location ID: #10194890
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Built in 1910 in the Renaissance Revival architectural style. Notice the Ionic pilasters which frame the windows with keystone recessed arches and the dentilled cornice at the roof line.
Location ID: #10151301
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1 floor factory built in 1925, last commercial pottery kilns in New Jersey. 6,000 square foot factory floor with 3 massive kilns. Large pottery kilns can be used as unusual interior space due to the conical shape of the kilns. Reminiscent of ...
Location ID: #10261533
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The Hunterdon County Arboretum, covering 73 acres, is an arboretum located at 1020 Route 31 in Lebanon, New Jersey, United States. It is the headquarters of Hunterdon County's park system, and open to the public daily without charge.
Location ID: #10263808
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The Hunterdon County Historical Society is a historical society located in Flemington, New Jersey dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Hunterdon County.
Built in 1845 by Mahlon Fisher, Greek Revival architect.
Location ID: #10150969
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The Hunterdon County Courthouse is an historic site that is best known as the site of the 1935 "Trial of the Century" of Bruno Hauptmann and his conviction and sentence of death for his role in the Lindbergh kidnapping. The current courthouse was ...
Location ID: #10194885
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Established in 1930.
Location ID: #10164266
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Former rail line running from High Bridge to Wharton, completed in 1875. The land was transferred to the Hunterdon County Division of Parks and Recreation in the mid-1990s for use as a recreational trail. Visitors can view Lake Solitude from the ...
Location ID: #10149294
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By 1875, Califon was a station on the High Bridge branch of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The rail line was abandoned in 1976 and now serves as a Hunterdon County administered rail trail called Columbia Trail, which runs south to High Bridge ...
Location ID: #10162911
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Former rail line running from High Bridge to Wharton, completed in 1875. The land was transferred to the Hunterdon County Division of Parks and Recreation in the mid-1990s for use as a recreational trail. Visitors can view Lake Solitude from the ...