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Hermitage
Hermitage The Hermitage, a National Historic Landmark, is located on five acres of lawn shaded by centuries-old trees. The...
Fort Lee Historic Park & Msm
Beneath these cliffs, Henry Hudson?s Half-Moon was welcomed by the Lenni Lenape Indians on September 3, 1609. Nearly ...
New Bridge Landing Historic Pk
Site of the Zabriskie Grist Mill and wharf near the head of navigation on the Hackensack River. Farm produce and iron...
Morris-jumel Mansion
During the decade before the Revolutionary War, the Georgian house, with its monumental portico and octag...
Bronx County Historical Society
The society is not only dedicated to preserving Bronx history. It also offers a variety of programs for t...
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
The last home of America's first, and perhaps greatest, gothic writer, this Colonial-style cottage is located in an...
Baylor Massacre Millstone
This Bergen County historic park contains the burial site of members of the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons who wer...
Philipse Manor Hall
On November 28, 1776, the same year that fifty?six Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over ...
Gethsemane Cemetery
Purchase in 1860 for the coloured population of Hackensack and in 1901 incorporated by African-American Trustees as t...
Camp Merritt Memorial County Historic Site
In memory of those soldiers who gave their lives for their country while on duty in Camp Merritt. This monument marks...
New Jersey Naval Museum
The exhibits and artifacts in the museum cover a wide range of naval history both within the United State...
John F. Kennedy
Dedicated to the memory of John F. Kennedy 35th President of the United States who gave his life for his country Nove...
Van Horne’s Grist Mill
Approximately 100 yards to the west once stood Van Horne?s Grist Mill as located on Robert Erskine?s Map and mentione...
Abatis Construction At Fort Lee
Fortifications were protected by obstacles, such as an abatis, or other major hindrances to assaulting troops. They w...
Federici Park
Named in honor of Gaetano Federici, 1880 1964, Paterson?s famous Italian-American sculptor. He was able to capture th...