Category: Passaic County
Features: Architecture, Family, Historic, Individual, National Register of Historic Places, and Stone
This seventy-foot observatory tower was built by Catholina Lambert in 1896. Along with Lambert Castle, the structure was built reminiscent Read more...
Category: Monmouth County
HISTORY In 1772, Richard Waln (1737–1809), a Philadelphia merchant, purchased several mills in the area, which he then named Walnford. Read more...
Category: Morris County
The Seward House is locally important as an example of the Italianate architectural style applied to a vernacular stone farmhouse Read more...
Category: Bergen County
Features: Couples, Engagement, Family, Historic, Maternity, National Register of Historic Places, Pets, and Stone
New Bridge served as a battleground, fort, encampment ground, military headquarters, and intelligence-gathering post in every year of the American Revolution. The Read more...
Category: Morris County
Features: Cosplay, Family, Historic, Individual, National Register of Historic Places, Stone, and Trees
Wishing to preserve her beloved home and give future generations the chance to experience the sights, smells, and sounds of Read more...
Category: Somerset County
Features: Covered Bridge, Family, Historic, Individual, Museum, and National Register of Historic Places
The Jacobus Vanderveer House and Museum, was the headquarters of General Henry Knox during the winter of 1778-79 and is Read more...
Category: Union County
Liberty Hall stands at the center of the #AmericanRevolution and academic excellence. Home to trailblazing governors, congressmen, senators, assembly persons, Read more...
Category: Morris County
HISTORY from Wiki – The arboretum surrounds the Frelinghuysens’ Colonial Revival mansion and its formal gardens, and features nature trails with labeled Read more...
Category: Morris County
Pax Amicus Theatre is a Castle looking building that puts on all kinds of plays during the spring and summer Read more...
Category: Morris County
Cooper Gristmill, located on 14 acres, was built in 1826 and is one of the remaining restored water-powered mills in Read more...