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HABS No. NJ-812, "Smith-Rosenkrans House, Old Mine Road, Flatbrookville, Sussex County, NJ", 11 photos, 11 measured drawings, 9 data pages, 1 photo caption page HABS No. NJ-825, " James Van Campen Farm, Old Mine Road, Millbrook, Warren County, NJ ", 5 photos, 12 data pages, 1 photo caption page
Christmas trees and causes. The 59th Street tree is donated by Ponderosa Tree Farm in Egg Harbor City. This year, while Smith recovered from surgery, Ribble and others picked it up and installed ...
A handful of wineries are in western New Jersey's Warren Hills Viticultural Area. [10] Part of the Central Delaware Valley Viticultural Area is in New Jersey, but no New Jersey wineries are currently in this viticultural area. [11] New Jersey wineries produce wine from more than 90 varieties of grapes, and from over 25 other fruits. [7] [10]
Millbrook, also known as Millbrook Village, is an unincorporated community located along Old Mine Road within Hardwick Township, formerly Pahaquarry Township, in Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [1] [2] It is named after the Mill Brook, now known as Van Campens Mill Brook, a tributary of the Delaware River.
A Christmas tree. A family tradition. The same tree for 60 years. The year, 1963. A photo documents we purchased an aluminum tree. We were not part of a new wave of modernism and artistic innovation.
The Central Delaware Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The wine appellation includes 96,000 acres (38,850 ha) surrounding the Delaware River north of Philadelphia .
Chestnut Run Farm is a winery in Pilesgrove Township in Salem County, New Jersey that produces Fuji apple and Asian pear wines. [2] [3] The apple and pear trees were first planted in 1986 as part of a specialty produce farm. [4] [5] Chestnut Run began sales of its wine in 2007, and opened a tasting room in 2012.
Tice Farms was a farm and roadside stand located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.Founded in 1808, it was a local landmark which attracted families from miles around, especially in the fall, when it was noted for pumpkins, apple cider, fresh hot donuts and other fall products.