New Jersey History & Landmarks - Christine Milcheck
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NJ Historical SitesChristine Milcheck shares some of her favoriteplaces in New Jersey to get closer to history
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The HermitageHo Ho Kus
Visited by George Washington and hisstaff during the American Revolution.
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High Point MonumentSussex
Created and dedicated to the Americanservicemen who served in World War I.
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Grover Cleveland BirthplaceCaldwell
President Grover Cleveland was born inthis house back in 1837.
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Edison National Historic SiteWest Orange
The renowned inventor's laboratory, offices,and archives are fascinating places to visit.
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Indian King TavernHaddonfield
In 1777, the New Jersey Assembly met hereand approved the Great Seal of NJ.
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Long Pond IronworksWest Milford
This facility ran from 166 until 1882, producing iron for allsorts of uses. Today, its ruins are still a gorgeous landmark.
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Old Barracks MuseumTrenton
These remnants from the Colonial era is one ofthe last standing structures of its kind.
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Walt Whitman HouseCamden
Walt Whitman lived on this property for overten years until he passed away in 1982.
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Boxwood HallElizabeth
Once the home of Elias Boudinot (president of the ContinentalCongress), who ratified the peace treaty with the English.
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Fort MottPennsville
The fortifications which define the aesthetic of the structurehail back toe the Spanish-American War.