Sussex County
New Jersey
07827
United States
Millbrook Village
In 1832, a local farmer built a grist mill along the newly-finished Columbia-Walpack Turnpike where it crossed a stream known as “Van Campens Mill Brook.” By 1875, Millbrook had reached a peak of 75 inhabitants and about nineteen major buildings. Today’s Millbrook Village does not replicate the Millbrook of 1832 or 1900. Rather, it evokes the feeling of countryside hamlets where most of the nation’s people lived until the end of the 19th century. On summer weekends, several buildings are open to the public and Millbrook Village Society and other volunteers demonstrate the folkways of that era
Contributor: Scott Roth Photography
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1 Reviews on “Millbrook Village”
Millbrook Village has a quiet almost haunting feel to it. A good collection of old rustic buildings. It is part of the Delaware Water Gap National Park and thus open to photography, has public bathrooms and is very walkable