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251 County Road Route 513 Glen Gardner, NJ 08826
Voorhees, like Parvin State Park, served as a camp for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) - Franklin Roosevelt's program to get people back to work during the Depression. The CCC planted trees a... More on state_nj_us
Dogs on leash are allowed in the state park for day use only. They are not allowed in the campground area. The park features hiking, fishing, picnicking, and more. This park was once a Civilian Con... More on DogFriendly.com

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113 Voorhees Rd, Glen Gardner, NJ 08826

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Post Marker: Known as, Old Swack Church, Erected 1844, Builder Jacob Swackhammer, In use until 1896, Small marker on concrete post: Mount Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church, (Commonly known as the Swack Church), Built ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Hunt Family Was Major Benefactor To Glen Gardner. House Owned By Dr. A. A. Hunt In Late 1700's. House Across Street Built By His Son, Dr. T. E. Hunt, In 1853. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural And Heritage Commission. ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Only remaining building at Union Forge. Before 1720. Union Township Historic Site. , Erected by Union Township. , Location. 40° 40.241′ N, 74° 55.446′ W. Marker is near Glen Gardner, New Jersey, ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. 1843 contained a store, tavern, blacksmith shop and 5 dwellings. Named Woodglen in 1890's. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This marker is included in the New Jersey, ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Organized in 1865 by the two leading families of Glen Gardner the Gardners and the Hunts. Land donated by Dr. A. A. Hunt. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This marker ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Opened here in the mid-1800s in “Whitehall” - later known as “Iron Dale” and now “Woodglen.” Typical of its kind, and one of the few still in business. , Erected by Hunterdon County ... More on HMDB

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Glen Gardner NJ 08826, United States of America
Inscription. Named In 1871 For Chair Factory Family Evelands Tavern In 1760, It Was Later Known As Sodom, And In 1820, Clarksville, After A Local Merchant. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural A... More on HMDB
Inscription. Originally known as Eveland's Tavern, the community of Glen Gardner was established in the early to mid 1700's. Early settlement relied heavily upon Spruce Run to power mills and the s... More on HMDB

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23 Musconetcong River Rd, Hampton, NJ 08827
New Hampton Inn, located at 23 Musconetcong River Rd, is your garden variety pub. It’s not going to win any raves of "Hottest. Bar. Ever.," but it’s a serviceable place to relax and unwind. Just ke... More on clubzone
Inscription. Early taverns near the Musconetcong River Crossings served travelers between Trenton and the Oxford furnaces. Birthplace of Daniel Morgan, one of Washingtons Generals. , Erected by Hu... More on HMDB
