Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The New Jersey State Museum is located at 195-205 West State Street in Trenton, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The museum's collections include natural history specimens, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, and cultural history and fine art objects.
East of Lawrenceville on Meadow Rd: Lawrenceville: Georgian house built 1761 [13] 9: Bear Tavern Road--Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District: Bear Tavern Road--Jacob's Creek Crossing Rural Historic District: November 30, 2011
Eatontown Historical Museum: Eatontown: Monmouth: Shore Region: Local history [9] Edward Compton House: Mauricetown: Cumberland: South Jersey: Historic house: Late 19th-century Victorian house, operated by the Mauricetown Historical Society Ellis Island: Jersey City: Hudson: Gateway Region: History: Museum of immigration; ferry boats depart ...
New Jersey State Museum – Combines a collection of archaeology and ethnography, fine art, cultural history and natural history. [ 116 ] New Jersey State House was originally constructed by Jonathan Doane in 1792, with major additions made in 1845, 1865 and 1871.
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.
NJ State Historic Preservation Office ID 4750 County Route 546 (Pennington-Washington Crossing Road), approx. .4 mile west of intersection with County Route 611 (Scotch Road) NJ State Historic Preservation Office Opinion Date 5/17/2004
Will NJ's Revolutionary War sites be ready for the nation's 250th anniversary? In the fall of 2022, Gov. Phil Murphy announced the state would spend $25 million in American Rescue Plan funds to ...
John A. Roebling in 1866 or 1867. John A. Roebling, the designer of the Brooklyn Bridge, founded his steel wire manufacturing company on the site in 1849.The location, on the western side of the Chambersburg, now a neighborhood of Trenton, was chosen for its location alongside the Delaware and Raritan Canal, since buried underneath Route 129.