Location ID: #10191997
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The Rudolf W. van der Goot Rose Garden is one acre in size and contains more than 3,000 roses of 325 varieties. As an accredited All-America Rose Selections (AARS) display garden, it is entitled to display AARS award-winning roses one year before ...
Location ID: #10186779
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Built in the early 1900s, this cement barn was home to race horses. It now occupies a quiet corner of a county park near the D&R canal.
Location ID: #10191999
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Washington Valley Park consists of approximately 719 acres that lie along the First Watchung Ridge in Bridgewater Township. The park is located between the first and second Watchung Mountains at the geographic center of Somerset County. It consists ...
Location ID: #10192391
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Located on a flat open space surrounded on all sides by a row of trees, this location provides a lot of privacy and flexibility.
The Torpey Complex consists of (1) lighted grass baseball field, (1) lighted grass softball field and (1) lighted ...
Location ID: #10192390
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Features 10 tennis courts that can be reserved 24 hours in advance.
Location ID: #10192396
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Green Knoll Golf Course opened in 1960 and is the first of the Somerset County Park Commission courses. It was designed by William F. Gordon. Other New Jersey golf courses by William F. Gordon include Rockleigh in Bergen County, Princeton in Mercer ...
Location ID: #10201597
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Queen's Bridge over the Raritan River has gone through several changes and rebuildings in the two and a half centuries since it was first built. It went from a wood frame bridge to a covered wooden bridge to a steel pipe truss bridge in 1875. The ...
Location ID: #382
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Constructed in between 1907 and 1909 in the Neoclassical Palladian style and is faced with Sylacauga marble.
Location ID: #10187645
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Thrillist named the Devil's Tree one of the most haunted places in New Jersey and among the scariest places in America. Legends swirling around the old oak tree include that it's a portal to hell and no snow will fall around it, that the Ku Klux ...
Location ID: #10192554
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The 6,300 acre Sourland Mountain Preserve is county owned and administered by the Somerset County Park Commission. The Preserve provides passive recreational opportunities in an undisturbed natural setting.
The Preserve occupies a portion of the ...
Location ID: #10191998
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The Leonard J. Buck Garden is one of the premier rock gardens in the eastern United States. Begun in the late 1930’s, the garden has reached a breathtaking point of maturity. It consists of a series of alpine and woodland gardens situated in a ...
Location ID: #10192005
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Connected to the Georgetown-Franklin Turnpike.
Location ID: #10261897
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Green Acres Park, on Rockview Terrace just southeast of Green Brook Rd. in North Plainfield (Somerset Co.) is a fairly new playground in a lovely park. The playground features a large structure for older kids and a smaller one for younger ones, plus ...
Location ID: #10192386
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East County Park is a 150-acre property nestled in the northeast corner of Somerset County in Warren Township. The park includes an initial 8’ wide half-mile long multi-use nature trail made of stone, and loops around a serene pond with views of ...
Location ID: #10264671
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Discover this 2.2-mile loop trail near Millstone Township, New Jersey. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 43 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people ...
Location ID: #373
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Having become a borough in 1891, Bound Brook is located along the Raritan River.
Location ID: #372
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Features a variety of small shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as a movie theater.
Location ID: #10191996
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Basking Ridge was originally settled in the 1720s by British Presbyterians escaping religious persecution. The land was purchased from the Lenape Native Americans. The area was added to the New Jersey and National Registries as a Historic District ...
Location ID: #10181680
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The church is a free interpretation of an English Gothic church . Constructed in 1897, it was designed by William Appleton Potter, renowned for his architecture on the Princeton University campus. The church is now used by the county as the jurors’ ...
Location ID: #10186222
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Natirar is a 404-acre property located in the scenic hills of Somerset County within the municipalities of Peapack/Gladstone, Far Hills and Bedminster. There are 247 acres located in Peapack/Gladstone, 124 acres in Far Hills, and 40 acres in ...
Location ID: #10163567
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Established in 1905, the 1000+ acre property was founded by Walter Graeme Ladd and Kate Macy Ladd to be their homestead. Their Mansion was completed in 1912, creating the largest estate in the area. The estate was named “Natirar” by the Ladds; an ...
Location ID: #10192014
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County Road that connects picturesque Peapack & Gladstone.
Location ID: #10192016
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County Road through scenic Gladstone.
Location ID: #10200314
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Revolutionary War Era house. The initial 2 room house was built in 1740, expanded in 1770, and then expanded again several times in 1800s. There is a slave quarters above the kitchen through a trapdoor.
The Abraham Staats House is one of the ...