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New Jersey Sites
Bull’s Island – Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park, near Stockton, NJ Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead, Lambertville, NJ The Museum is housed in the restored three-story bank barn that was built into the hillside to make both floors accessible from ground level. Livestock were kept on the lower level, crops above. Some of the exhibits arranged in the barn illustrate the tools and equipment used by the farmer to raise and harvest the crops that provided fodder for livestock and commodities to sell. Other displays depict the domestic chores of the farmer's wife in the preparation and preservation of food and the making of clothing. Early examples of now common implements and appliances give the visitor a sense of passing time. Marshall House, Lambertville, NJ Constructed of bricks made of clay dug and fired near town, it retains many outstanding original architectural features; in particular, the decorative Adams-style frieze under the eaves, the pegged front door; also the chimney cupboards in the parlor, windows, interior doors, hardware and staircase. Prallsville Mill, Stockton, NJ Prall launched a development program that included a new stone grist mill to replace the wooden one that Howell had built. He also built a saw mill, several stone houses and a stone structure that served various purposes (including an office and a store.) Prall opened a stone quarry in the area and operated two fisheries in the Delaware River, making the community of Prallsville a major commercial center for the rural countryside. The present stone mill was built in 1877 on the foundation of Prall’s mill and continued to function commercially into the 1950’s. Washington Crossing State Park, NJ The park supports an interesting assortment of plants including mixed hardwoods, red cedar forests, plantings of Eastern white pine, Japanese larch, Norway spruce and red pine. A splendid variety of spring and summer wildflowers can be found throughout the park. Among the most notable species of wildlife are whitetail deer, fox, raccoon, great-horned owl, screech owl, red-tailed hawk, red-shouldered hawk and Eastern bluebird. The park also is popular for picnicking and, in the winter, for cross-country skiing on existing hiking trails. An open-air theater also operates from June through August. |
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