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  2. Flemington Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Flemington Speedway was created as a mid-nineteenth century fairgrounds horse track hosting horse racing events during the Hunterdon County 4-H Agricultural Fair starting in 1848. [1] It was a half mile, four-cornered dirt oval.

  3. Flemington, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Flemington is a borough in and the county seat of Hunterdon County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [18] Most of the borough is located in the Amwell Valley, a low-lying area of the Newark Basin, and the Raritan Valley, the South Branch of the Raritan River, which flows through the center of Flemington.

  4. Flemington Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Check out these historic homes at Flemington house tour ... - AOL

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    Run by the borough’s Historic Preservation Committee, the tour will feature 13 properties, including five houses and eight public buildings.

  6. Ken Brenn Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth "Ken" Brenn Jr. (April 20, 1952 – May 2, 2019) was an American modified racing driver who won more than 100 feature events at venues in the Mid-Atlantic states. . Equally adept on both dirt and asphalt surfaces, he captured modified track titles on the dirt surface of Flemington Speedway and again after it was p

  7. 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 ...

  8. Art, country fair and history headline things to do in ... - AOL

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  9. Hiram Deats - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Deats (April 12, 1810 – November 22, 1887) was an American businessman from Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He was known for manufacturing agricultural equipment, especially the Deats plow , and became the first millionaire in Hunterdon County.