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The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, also known as the "Old Brick", is a historic church listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [4] The George Hildreth House was listed on the NRHP in 1999. [5] The Historic Cold Spring Village is an open-air museum containing several NRHP listed buildings.
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There are two entrances, one at 735 Seashore Road and the other at 720 US Route 9. The Cold Spring Grange Hall, listed in 1998, located at the Seashore Road entrance, serves as the Cold Spring Grange Restaurant. [4] Cold Spring Village is home to Cold Spring Brewery, the only non-profit craft brewery in New Jersey. [5]
Cold Spring Inlet appears on maps as early as 1700, [3] and as "Cold Spring" the inlet is labeled on a map published in 1749 by Lewis Evans. [4] Cold Spring Inlet had been named for the local community of Cold Spring, and its eponymous spring. In time, it became associated with the City of Cape May after the city became the center of ...
Funny Spring Memes Source: Wikipedia The country is still seeing plenty of snow and everyone’s favorite season is on the horizon, which means that perhaps we need some humor to warm us up.
Mean Girls day is Oct. 3, Rory Gilmore’s birthday is Oct. 8, Hallie and Annie from the Parent Trap are born on Oct 11. Huge two weeks for Millennial women, please respect our culture and that we ...
The Cold Spring Grange Hall is located at 720 Seashore Road (U.S. Route 9) in the Cold Spring section of Lower Township in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.The historic grange hall was built in 1912, designed as the meeting hall for the Cold Spring Grange #132.
The church's cemetery, Cold Spring Presbyterian Cemetery, is the site of a 1742 grave (that of Sarah Eldridge Spicer) and of the most Mayflower descendants anywhere outside Massachusetts. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 14, 1991, for its significance in settlement, architecture, religion, and government.