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  2. Colonial history of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    C. A. Nothnagle Log House, built by Finnish or Swedish settlers in the New Sweden colony in modern-day Swedesboro, New Jersey between 1638 and 1643, is one of the oldest still standing log houses in the United States. European colonization of New Jersey started soon after the 1609 exploration of its coast and bays by Henry Hudson.

  3. List of museums in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Museum of Transportation: Wall: Monmouth: Shore Region: Railroad: Located in Allaire State Park, heritage narrow gauge railway and displays New Jersey Naval Museum: Hackensack: Bergen: Gateway Region: Maritime: Home of USS Ling (SS-297), a World War II submarine New Jersey State House: Trenton: Mercer: Delaware River Region: State ...

  4. History of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1787, New Jersey became the third state to ratify the United States Constitution. [2] In the 19th century, New Jersey cities led the United States into the Industrial Revolution and New Jersey soldiers fought in many of the United States wars throughout the 1800s, including 88,000 soldiers during the American Civil War.

  5. King's Highway Historic District (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The governor's mansion of New Jersey, Drumthwacket, independently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is found on the road in the western part of Princeton. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 21, 2000 for its significance in commerce, exploration, settlement, military, politics ...

  6. List of colonial governors of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This territory would be called the Province of New Caesaria, or New Jersey after Jersey in the English Channel—one of the last strongholds of the Royalist forces in the English Civil War. [ 49 ] : p.60 (see Name of Jersey ) As a result of this grant, Carteret and Berkeley became the two English Lords Proprietor of New Jersey.

  7. Old Barracks Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Old Barracks Museum, also known just as the Old Barracks, is a historic building located at 101 Barracks Street in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey.Built in 1758 to house soldiers of the British Army, it is the only remaining colonial barracks in the state and is one of the few tangible surviving elements of the 1776 Battle of Trenton.

  8. Morristown National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The museum has three exhibit rooms and a sales area. A video production, Morristown: Where America Survived (New Jersey Network, 2009) is shown. The Ford Mansion is shown only by guided tour, which begins in the museum. The New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site is located south of Jockey Hollow in Bernardsville in Somerset County.

  9. World War I Memorial (Atlantic City, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The World War I Memorial is located in Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The memorial was built in 1922, and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1981. [1] [2] The rotunda houses a 9-foot (2.7 m) bronze statue titled Liberty in Distress by Frederick W. MacMonnies.