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Netcong is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [20] As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 3,375, [11] an increase of 143 (+4.4%) from the 2010 census count of 3,232, [21] [22] which in turn reflected an increase of 652 (+25.3%) from the 2,580 counted in the 2000 census. [23]
Roughly bounded by the NJ-NY state line and State Highway 23. between Port Jervis, New York and Wantage Township, New Jersey 41°17′16″N 74°41′40″W / 41.287778°N 74.694444°W / 41.287778; -74.694444 ( High Point State
website, complex including 3 historic houses: Bard-How House, James Fenimore Cooper House, and Captain James Lawrence House; Aline Wolcott Museum Galleries with exhibits of local history Burlington County Prison Museum: Mount Holly: Burlington: Delaware River Region: Prison: Operated by Burlington County Parks and the Prison Museum Association ...
County Description; 1: Paterson Great Falls [7] November 7, 2011: Paterson: Passaic: A National Natural Landmark and site of mills and mill races originally developed by the Society of Useful Manufacture in late 1700s that are a Civil Engineering Landmark: 2: Ellis Island (part of Statue of Liberty National Monument) [8] May 11, 1965: Jersey ...
Dedicated in 1998 by Sen. John McCain and Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans‘ Memorial and the Vietnam Era Museum is the only one of its kind in the entire nation.
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Museum Neshanic Reformed Church Hillsborough Township: 1752 Church Oldest church in New Jersey that is continuously used for its original purpose. [65] Dirck Gulick House: Montgomery Township: 1752 Museum Operated by the Van Harlingen Historical Society Covenhoven House: Freehold, New Jersey: 1752-53 Museum Bishop–Irick Farmstead: Vincentown ...
October 2, 1973 (43 Washington St. Newark: Now part of Newark Museum: 7: Joseph Bardsley House: Joseph Bardsley House: July 1, 1988 (345 Park St. Montclair: part of the Montclair MRA