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950 Uniontown Rd, Phillipsburg, New Jersey 08865-9420, United States
This course features narrow fairways and small, fast greens. There is water that comes into play on a few holes. Locals consider hole #4, a 524-yard, par 5, to be the signature hole. ... More on Golf.com
Well, anyway overall I like this course it has great long holes and goes up and down the side of a mountain. More on GolfReview

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700 Strykers Rd, Phillipsburg, Skyland Region, New Jersey
The Architects Golf Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. This medi... More on TheGolfCourses.net
A definitely worth while experience. More on Yahoo! Travel

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101 Foch Blvd, Phillipsburg, New Jersey 08865-3801

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400 Heckman St, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America
Inscription. The Comstock Family owned many properties, including this, which was first used as a boarding house, and the famous Lee House, located at Union Square (Wardell site). This building was later used and purchased by the ... More on HMDB

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America
Inscription. Named for the first settler, Jacob Carpenter who emigrated from Switzerland about 1748. A ferry was operated between here and Raubsville, PA. By the mid 1700's there was a gristmill here and a general store through the ... More on HMDB

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America
Inscription. In 1793, Benjamin Seigle, a captain of the militia during the revolution purchased land here & built a home & a pottery, and produced items of red clay known as Seigleware. The Seigles built a gristmill, clovermill & ... More on HMDB

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America
Inscription. By 1765, Philadelphia lawyer, Hugh Hughes had taken possession of the Greenwich Forge which had been flourishing near here since the 1750's using iron from Durham Furnace. The forge did extensive business until after ... More on HMDB

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Phillipsburg NJ 08865, United States of America
Inscription. William Dale, railroad overseer purchased this land from Bel-Del Railroad in 1861. The original home to rear, overlooked the railroad turntable, so Dale could view his workers. This home has 18 rooms. Later, home and ... More on HMDB
