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  2. Jockey Hollow - Wikipedia

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    By 1780, soldiers had built about 1,200 huts in Jockey Hollow. [7] There are four replica huts on Sugar Loaf hill built in 1964. There is a 1932 marker to the "Jockey Hollow Hospital" just across the road from those replica huts—subsequent archeology done after Morristown National Historical Park was established found no evidence of graves there.

  3. Morristown National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Washington's Headquarters Museum. Jockey Hollow, a few miles south of Morristown, New Jersey along Route 202 in Harding Township, was the site of a Continental Army encampment. It was from here that the entire Pennsylvania contingent mutinied and later, 200 New Jersey soldiers attempted to emulate them. [4]

  4. Cross Estate Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Cross Estate Gardens, containing both formal and native plant gardens, is located at 61 Jockey Hollow Road in the borough of Bernardsville in Somerset County, New Jersey. It is part of the New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site of the Morristown National Historical Park. [1] The property was acquired in 1975 by the National Park Service. [2]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Morris ...

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    At junction of U.S. 202 and NJ 24 40°47′47″N 74°28′00″W  /  40.796389°N 74.466667°W  / 40.796389; -74.466667  ( Morristown National Historical Morristown

  6. Ford Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mansion in Morristown, New Jersey, Washington's headquarters from 1779 to 1780. The Ford Mansion, also known as Washington's Headquarters, is a classic 18th-century American home located at 30 Washington Place in Morristown, New Jersey that served as General George Washington's headquarters from December 1779 to June 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.

  7. Temperance Wick - Wikipedia

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    In another version of the story, Tempe hid her horse in the kitchen. Claims are frequently made that a faint imprint of a horse's shoe can be seen in one of the bedrooms in the Wick House. [3] The Wick House at Jockey Hollow still stands, and is now a part of the Morristown National Historical Park. Visitors are allowed to see the bedroom where ...

  8. Morristown's M Station development hits milestone with ... - AOL

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    A lynchpin of Morristown's ongoing redevelopment plan − which brought a new Valley National Bank headquarters to town last year − M Station consists of two buildings on Morris Street, about a ...

  9. Fort Nonsense (Morristown, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nonsense is one of four sites comprising the Morristown National Historical Park, in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Two other sites in Morris County are the Ford Mansion and Jockey Hollow. The fourth is the New Jersey Brigade Encampment Site in Bernardsville, Somerset County.