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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America
Inscription. Town was center point for Swift Sure Stagecoach Line running on the Old York Road between Philadelphia and New York in mid 1700's. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This ... More on HMDB

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America
Inscription. Daniel Sebring bought this land in 1711, and operated a tavern here by 1738. In 1769, it became the first overnight stage stop along the Old York Road between NY and Philadelphia. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural ... More on HMDB

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America
Inscription. Before 1813 a 16' X 16' schoolhoouse stood here. Rebuilt in 1840, it served until 1872 when a new building which has housed the town's fire company since 1954 was erected on this site. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural ... More on HMDB

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America
Inscription. Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as “The York Road, ” later as “The Old York Road.” A third bridge added west of here in 1813 provided towns official name in 1866. , Erected by Hunterdon ... More on HMDB

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Three Bridges NJ 08887, United States of America
Inscription. The site of a Wheelwrights shop, six dwellings and J. Mattisons store. Just East of Flemigton. Located at Old York Road and Dory Dilts Road. , Erected 2007 by Raritan Township Local Historic Committee. , Location. 40° ... More on HMDB

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495 Highway 202 South, Flemington, Skyland Region, New Jersey
Enter Northlandz and enjoy an astonishing tour through some of the finest scenery in America, all under one... More on familydaysoutusa
Northlandz is mile indoor tour through a miniature world. Up to 100 trains running daily, and 8 miles of tr... More on Trekaroo

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495 Us Highway 202, Flemington, NJ 08822

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Princeton University, 110 West College, Box 430, Princeton, NJ 08544-0430, United States
Princeton University relocated to Princeton, from Elizabeth, in 1756 thus several of the original building ... More on PlanetWare
A beautiful campus and there are some really nice cafes around town. More on GeckoGo
