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The Hunterdon County Courthouse is an historic site located in Flemington, the county seat of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States, that is best known as the site of the 1935 "Trial of the Century" of Bruno Hauptmann and his conviction and sentence of death for his role in the Lindbergh kidnapping.
[48] [49] Hunterdon County is a part of Vicinage 13 of the New Jersey Superior Court (along with Somerset County and Warren County), which is seated at the Somerset County Courthouse in Somerville, the county seat of Somerset County; the Assignment Judge for Vicinage 15 is Yolanda Ciccone. The Hunterdon County Courthouse is in Flemington. [50]
English: The historic Hunterdon County Courthouse in Flemington, New Jersey. Contributing property of the Flemington Historic District . This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Dating back nearly 270 years, Flemington is brimming with history. But the Hunterdon County seat's most well-known claim to fame is that it was the site of the 1935 Lindbergh kidnapping trial ...
Central Location: Hunterdon County Library Meeting Room, 314 Route 12, Bldg. 3, Flemington. South Location: South County Fairground 4-H Building, 1207 Route 179, Lambertville.
Hunterdon County Courthouse – Historic court house where the Lindbergh Trial took place. Now used for County offices. Fleming Castle / Samuel Fleming House – First house in Flemington, 5 Bonnell Street. Purchased by the Borough of Flemington in 2005 and operated as a historical museum by the Friends of Fleming Castle.
The county clerk's office in Hunterdon County has released the unofficial results of how each municipality in the county voted. In-person and early voting is totaled, but some mail-in ballots ...
The Flemington Historic District is a historic district in the borough of Flemington in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.After evaluation by the state historic preservation office (SHPO), it was listed on New Jersey Register of Historic Places (NJRHP #1587)) and the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP #80002493) on September 17, 1980, for its significance in architecture and ...