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Ailsa Farms, also known as Haledon Hall and Hobart Manor, is a historic house located at 300 Pompton Road in the township of Wayne in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. It was purchased by the state of New Jersey in 1948 from the family of Garret Hobart , 24th vice president of the United States and is now located on the campus of ...
Restaurateur Tim McLoone plans to open Blue Heron this spring, right above his Iron Whale restaurant in Asbury Park. The 7,341-square-foot space will be McLoone's fourth restaurant on the city's ...
One of the Manor's last owners was Cooper's son-in-law, Abram S. Hewitt, ironmaster, educator, lawyer, U.S. Congressman, and mayor of New York City. A 479-acre (194 ha) area including the manor house was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966. [4] [5] The Ringwood Manor NHL area is the entire 479-acre Ringwood Manor State Park. [5]
First house of worship in Plainfield New Jersey State House: Trenton: 1792 Government Second oldest statehouse in continuous use in the U.S. [83] Old Queens: New Brunswick: 1809 Academic Oldest building at Rutgers University. Burlington County Prison: Mount Holly: 1811 Prison: Possibly oldest prison building, which operated from 1811 to 1965
The slave quarters were the only known surviving slave quarters in New Jersey and thus constitute a significant record of the History of slavery in New Jersey. [3] The manor site is currently occupied by a 1920s Montgomery Ward mail order house that was situated on the foundation of the original structure.
Fiona awarded the Manor 10/10 for food and drink and included in her roundup of the 'top ten hotels to visit and stay at in 2016' as her 'best surprise'. [22] Following Peel's' acquisition of a Michelin-star, she revisited her review in December 2017 for Country and Town House Magazine, stating it as a favourite hotel restaurant with a star ...
The Hackensack White Manna Diner is a fast food restaurant located at 358 River Street ( 40°53′21″N 74°2′19″W / 40.88917°N 74.03861°W / 40.88917; -74.03861 ) The diner has been at the site on the banks of the Hackensack River since
The manor house is an eclectic Chinese and French Renaissance style inspired dwelling. It is U-shaped, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 stories high with hipped and gable roofs, covered with concrete block on a concrete foundation. The front facade features a steeply pitched roof, four large irregularly spaced chimneys, and a large brick tourelle with a conical roof.