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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 4]
Location
County
Description
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Abbott Farm Historic District
Abbott Farm Historic District
December 8, 1976 (#76001158 )
Hamilton Township , Bordentown Township , and Bordentown 40°11′10″N 74°43′37″W / 40.186°N 74.727°W / 40.186; -74.727 (Abbott Farm Historic District )
Mercer and Burlington
Largest known Indian Woodland village archaeological site inhabited from 500 BC to 500 AD; Encompasses John A. Roebling Park, Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh, and other nearby properties.
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All Saints' Memorial Church Complex
All Saints' Memorial Church Complex
December 23, 1987 (#74001179 )
Navesink 40°23′54″N 74°01′15″W / 40.39837°N 74.02082°W / 40.39837; -74.02082 (All Saints' Memorial Church Complex )
Monmouth
A stone Gothic church designed by Richard Upjohn
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Atlantic City Convention Hall
Atlantic City Convention Hall
February 27, 1987 (#87000814 )
Atlantic City 39°21′18″N 74°26′19″W / 39.354982°N 74.43866°W / 39.354982; -74.43866 (Atlantic City Convention Hall )
Atlantic
The famous convention hall on Boardwalk used for everything from the Miss America pageant to WrestleMania
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John Ballantine House
John Ballantine House
February 4, 1985 (#73001093 )
Newark 40°44′35″N 74°10′17″W / 40.743166°N 74.171314°W / 40.743166; -74.171314 (John Ballantine House )
Essex
Home of John Ballantine, of the Ballantine brewing family. Now part of the Newark Museum
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Baltusrol Golf Club
Baltusrol Golf Club
August 25, 2014 (#05000374 )
Springfield 40°42′18″N 74°19′41″W / 40.705°N 74.328056°W / 40.705; -74.328056 (Baltusrol Golf Club )
Union
The courses designed 1918–26 brought architect A. W. Tillinghast into prominence within American golfing.
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Pietro and Maria Botto House
Pietro and Maria Botto House
December 17, 1982 (#74001188 )
Haledon 40°56′06″N 74°11′18″W / 40.934875°N 74.188281°W / 40.934875; -74.188281 (Pietro and Maria Botto House )
Passaic
Rallying point of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913 , now home to the American Labor Museum
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Boxwood Hall
Boxwood Hall
November 28, 1972 (#70000397 )
Elizabeth 40°39′49″N 74°12′37″W / 40.663608°N 74.210283°W / 40.663608; -74.210283 (Boxwood Hall )
Union
Home of Elias Boudinot , president of the Continental Congress , site of George Washington 's luncheon before his inauguration, home of Jonathan Dayton , signer of the Declaration of Independence
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Burlington County Prison
Burlington County Prison
June 24, 1986 (#86003558 )
Mt Holly 39°59′48″N 74°47′21″W / 39.996594°N 74.789262°W / 39.996594; -74.789262 (Burlington County Prison )
Burlington
Oldest operating United States prison when it closed in 1965
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Camp Evans
Camp Evans
October 16, 2012 (#02000274 )
Wall Township 40°11′06″N 74°03′28″W / 40.185°N 74.05777°W / 40.185; -74.05777 (Camp Evans )
Monmouth
A former military base.
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Cape May Historic District
Cape May Historic District
May 11, 1976 (#70000383 )
Cape May 38°56′13″N 74°54′40″W / 38.936814°N 74.911094°W / 38.936814; -74.911094 (Cape May Historic District )
Cape May
The country's oldest seaside resort at the southernmost point in New Jersey
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Clark Thread Company Historic District
Clark Thread Company Historic District
June 2, 1978 (#78001764 )
East Newark 40°45′07″N 74°09′43″W / 40.75189°N 74.162001°W / 40.75189; -74.162001 (Clark Thread Company Historic District )
Hudson
A large cotton thread mill complex which helped lead to textile industrialization.
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Grover Cleveland Home
Grover Cleveland Home
June 23, 1965 (#66000463 )
Princeton 40°21′05″N 74°40′04″W / 40.351286°N 74.6677°W / 40.351286; -74.6677 (Grover Cleveland Home )
Mercer
Home of Grover Cleveland after he left the White House
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Craftsman Farms
Craftsman Farms
December 14, 1990 (#85003730 )
Parsippany-Troy Hills 40°51′27″N 74°28′48″W / 40.857399°N 74.480127°W / 40.857399; -74.480127 (Craftsman Farms )
Morris
A farm and school for the Arts and Crafts movement , founded by Gustav Stickley
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Albert Einstein House
Albert Einstein House
January 7, 1976 (#76002297 )
Princeton 40°20′40″N 74°40′01″W / 40.344434°N 74.667034°W / 40.344434; -74.667034 (Albert Einstein House )
Mercer
The home of Albert Einstein after his flight from Germany until his death.
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Fort Hancock and the Sandy Hook Proving Ground Historic District
Fort Hancock and the Sandy Hook Proving Ground Historic District
December 17, 1982 (#80002505 )
Sandy Hook 40°27′50″N 74°00′10″W / 40.463889°N 74.002778°W / 40.463889; -74.002778 (Fort Hancock and the Sandy Hook Proving Ground Historic District )
Monmouth
This coastal artillery base played an important part in the defense of New York Harbor
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T. Thomas Fortune House
T. Thomas Fortune House
December 8, 1976 (#76001171 )
Red Bank 40°20′29″N 74°04′26″W / 40.341478°N 74.073831°W / 40.341478; -74.073831 (T. Thomas Fortune House )
Monmouth
Home of Timothy Thomas Fortune , a slave who became a leading Afro-American journalist and civil rights advocate
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Georgian Court
Georgian Court
February 4, 1985 (#78001788 )
Lakewood 40°05′56″N 74°13′44″W / 40.098889°N 74.228889°W / 40.098889; -74.228889 (Georgian Court )
Ocean
The former winter estate of millionaire George Jay Gould , now a university. It has a real tennis court, one of only forty five in the world
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Grace Church
Grace Church
December 23, 1987 (#72000776 )
Newark 40°43′51″N 74°10′28″W / 40.730722°N 74.1745°W / 40.730722; -74.1745 (Grace Church )
Essex
Historic Episcopal Church . Grace Church's organist Samuel A. Ward composed the tune for "America the Beautiful ." Designed by Richard Upjohn , this Gothic church was a major influence to other American Gothic revival architects.
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Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse
June 2, 1978 (#78001766 )
Jersey City 40°43′16″N 74°02′24″W / 40.721055°N 74.04002°W / 40.721055; -74.04002 (Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse )
Hudson
Part of A&P 's distribution network, this 9 story concrete building is now an artist live/work space.
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Great Falls of the Passaic/Society for Establishing Useful Manufacturers H.D.
Great Falls of the Passaic/Society for Establishing Useful Manufacturers H.D.
May 11, 1976 (#70000391 )
Paterson 40°54′58″N 74°10′54″W / 40.916189°N 74.181597°W / 40.916189; -74.181597 (Great Falls of the Passaic/Society for Establishing Useful Manufacturers H.D. )
Passaic
A powerful and dramatic waterfall which also was heavy used during the Industrial Revolution
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Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site
Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site
October 12, 1994 (#94001648 )
Haddonfield 39°54′37″N 75°01′38″W / 39.910318°N 75.027354°W / 39.910318; -75.027354 (Hadrosaurus Foulkii Leidy Site )
Camden
Where the first relatively complete set of dinosaur bones in the world were discovered in 1858 by William Parker Foulke, a member of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, and subsequently removed, preserved, and named (Hadrosaurus foulkii ) by Joseph Leidy , also of the Academy..
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Hangar No. 1, Lakehurst Naval Air Station
Hangar No. 1, Lakehurst Naval Air Station
May 23, 1968 (#68000031 )
Lakehurst 40°01′44″N 74°19′00″W / 40.029011°N 74.316609°W / 40.029011; -74.316609 (Hangar No. 1, Lakehurst Naval Air Station )
Ocean
Site of the Hindenburg disaster on May 6, 1937
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Joseph Henry House
Joseph Henry House
January 12, 1965 (#66000464 )
Princeton 40°20′58″N 74°39′32″W / 40.349369°N 74.658878°W / 40.349369; -74.658878 (Joseph Henry House )
Mercer
Home of Joseph Henry , whose scientific research on electromagnetic self-inductance led to the electrical telegraph . He was also the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
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Hermitage
Hermitage
May 22, 1970 (#70000379 )
Ho-Ho-Kus 41°00′24″N 74°07′10″W / 41.006661°N 74.119444°W / 41.006661; -74.119444 (Hermitage )
Bergen
A stone house where George Washington stayed during the American Revolutionary War , it was later the site of the wedding of Aaron Burr and Theodosia Prevost. Now a museum.
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Hinchliffe Stadium
Hinchliffe Stadium
February 25, 2013 (#04000223 )
Paterson 40°55′06″N 74°10′52″W / 40.9183°N 74.1811°W / 40.9183; -74.1811 (Hinchliffe Stadium )
Passaic
A 1930s-era baseball stadium used to play Negro league baseball during the Jim Crow era.
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Holland Tunnel
Holland Tunnel
November 4, 1993 (#93001619 )
Jersey City and New York, NY 40°43′47″N 74°02′18″W / 40.729787°N 74.03826°W / 40.729787; -74.03826 (Holland Tunnel )
Hudson, NJ and New York, NY
One of the earliest examples of a ventilated design, the Holland Tunnel crosses under the Hudson River connecting New Jersey and Manhattan
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Francis Hopkinson House
Francis Hopkinson House
July 17, 1971 (#71000496 )
Bordentown 40°08′54″N 74°42′50″W / 40.148325°N 74.713889°W / 40.148325; -74.713889 (Francis Hopkinson House )
Burlington
The home of Francis Hopkinson , a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence
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Horn Antenna
Horn Antenna
December 20, 1989 (#89002457 )
Holmdel 40°23′27″N 74°11′05″W / 40.390752°N 74.184859°W / 40.390752; -74.184859 (Horn Antenna )
Monmouth
Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered the microwave background radiation that permeates the universe using this antenna. This work earned them the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics and contributed to the confirmation of the Big Bang theory.
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Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School
February 24, 1986 (#86000158 )
Lawrenceville 40°17′38″N 74°43′49″W / 40.293889°N 74.730377°W / 40.293889; -74.730377 (Lawrenceville School )
Mercer
A boarding school typically associated with Princeton University
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William Livingston House
William Livingston House
November 28, 1972 (#72000807 )
Union 40°40′43″N 74°13′43″W / 40.67849°N 74.228718°W / 40.67849; -74.228718 (William Livingston House )
Union
Home of William Livingston , member of the first and second Continental Congress , signer of the United States Constitution , and first elected Governor of New Jersey . Now part of the Kean University
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Lucy the Margate Elephant
Lucy the Margate Elephant
May 11, 1976 (#71000493 )
Margate City 39°19′14″N 74°30′43″W / 39.320647°N 74.511903°W / 39.320647; -74.511903 (Lucy the Margate Elephant )
Atlantic
Built in 1882, this six-story elephant-shaped architectural folly is the oldest example of zoomorphic architecture
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Maybury Hill
Maybury Hill
November 11, 1971 (#71000502 )
Princeton 40°22′03″N 74°38′29″W / 40.367457°N 74.641457°W / 40.367457; -74.641457 (Maybury Hill )
Mercer
Boyhood home of Joseph Hewes , a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence
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Minisink Archeological Site
Minisink Archeological Site
April 19, 1993 (#93000608 )
Delaware Water Gap NRA 41°05′36″N 74°59′32″W / 41.093454°N 74.992247°W / 41.093454; -74.992247 (Minisink Archeological Site )
Sussex, NJ and Pike, PA
This archeological site was one of the most important Munsee Native American communities during the initial contact with the American colonials
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Monmouth Battlefield
Monmouth Battlefield
January 20, 1961 (#66000467 )
Freehold Township 40°15′49″N 74°19′11″W / 40.263669°N 74.319817°W / 40.263669; -74.319817 (Monmouth Battlefield )
Monmouth
Site of an American victory during the American Revolutionary War , the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778 was also where the legend of Molly Pitcher started. Re-enactments of the battle take place annually in June.
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Morven
Morven
July 17, 1971 (#71000503 )
Princeton 40°20′51″N 74°40′01″W / 40.347492°N 74.666953°W / 40.347492; -74.666953 (Morven )
Mercer
Built in 1754 by Richard Stockton (1730-1781) , a signer of the Declaration of Independence . It served as the New Jersey Governors mansion from 1945 until 1982 and is now a museum.
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Nassau Hall
Nassau Hall
October 9, 1960 (#66000465 )
Princeton 40°20′55″N 74°39′34″W / 40.348739°N 74.65935°W / 40.348739; -74.65935 (Nassau Hall )
Mercer
The oldest building at Princeton University and the largest in New Jersey when it was built in 1754. It served as the home of the American government from June to November 1783.
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Thomas Nast Home
Thomas Nast Home
January 29, 1964 (#66000470 )
Morristown 40°47′30″N 74°28′50″W / 40.791756°N 74.480428°W / 40.791756; -74.480428 (Thomas Nast Home )
Morris
One of the first editorial cartoonists , Thomas Nast , helped bring down Tammany Hall and created iconic images of Santa Claus , the Democratic Donkey , and the Republican Elephant
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Navesink Light Station
Navesink Light Station
February 17, 2006 (#06000237 )
Highlands 40°23′47″N 73°59′09″W / 40.396266°N 73.985775°W / 40.396266; -73.985775 (Navesink Light Station )
Monmouth
A twin light station that guided ships into New York Harbor and was the first use of Fresnel lenses in the United States.
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New St. Mary's Episcopal Church
New St. Mary's Episcopal Church
June 24, 1986 (#72000770 )
Burlington 40°04′37″N 74°51′42″W / 40.077078°N 74.861768°W / 40.077078; -74.861768 (New St. Mary's Episcopal Church )
Burlington
This Gothic Revival style church was designed by Richard Upjohn and modeled after St. John's Church in Shottesbrooke , England
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Abel and Mary Nicholson House
Abel and Mary Nicholson House
February 16, 2000 (#96001548 )
Elsinboro Township 39°31′10″N 75°29′11″W / 39.519529°N 75.486348°W / 39.519529; -75.486348 (Abel and Mary Nicholson House )
Salem
A rare pristine example of a Delaware Valley patterned brick building
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Old Barracks
Old Barracks
November 28, 1972 (#71000506 )
Trenton 40°13′12″N 74°46′07″W / 40.219871°N 74.768658°W / 40.219871; -74.768658 (Old Barracks )
Mercer
Only remaining colonial barracks, Hessian troops were captured here after George Washington crossed the Delaware River in December 1776.
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Old Queens, Rutgers University
Old Queens, Rutgers University
May 11, 1976 (#76001164 )
New Brunswick 40°29′56″N 74°26′47″W / 40.49875°N 74.44625°W / 40.49875; -74.44625 (Old Queens, Rutgers University )
Middlesex
Oldest building at Rutgers University , fine example of Federal architecture on a college campus
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Palisades Interstate Park
Palisades Interstate Park
January 12, 1965 (#66000890 )
West bank of Hudson River 41°00′11″N 73°54′58″W / 41.003091°N 73.916202°W / 41.003091; -73.916202 (Palisades Interstate Park )
Bergen, NJ , Rockland, NY , and Orange, NY
A joint New York and New Jersey organization, it includes 24 parks and eight historic sites, covering over 100,000 acres (405 km2 ) along more than 20 miles (32 km) of Hudson River shoreline. It also operates the Palisades Interstate Parkway , which travels through the park, along the Hudson River
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Paulsdale
Paulsdale
December 4, 1991 (#89000774 )
Mt Laurel 39°57′24″N 74°55′50″W / 39.956667°N 74.930692°W / 39.956667; -74.930692 (Paulsdale )
Burlington
Birthplace and home of Alice Paul , a leader in the Women's suffrage movement
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President's House
President's House
July 17, 1971 (#71000504 )
Princeton 40°20′57″N 74°39′37″W / 40.349104°N 74.660205°W / 40.349104; -74.660205 (President's House )
Mercer
John Witherspoon lived in this home for the President of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University ) between 1768 through 1779. During this time he also served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence
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Princeton Battlefield
Princeton Battlefield
January 20, 1961 (#66000466 )
Princeton 40°19′54″N 74°40′32″W / 40.331538°N 74.675564°W / 40.331538; -74.675564 (Princeton Battlefield )
Mercer
After the Battle of the Assunpink Creek , the Continental Army , led by General George Washington , engaged the British here, leading to the British surrender on January 3, 1777
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Prospect
Prospect
February 4, 1985 (#85002434 )
Princeton 40°20′50″N 74°39′24″W / 40.347097°N 74.656633°W / 40.347097; -74.656633 (Prospect )
Mercer
A fine example of John Notman 's architecture. It formerly served as the official home of the President of Princeton University, and is now the faculty club. Woodrow Wilson lived from 1902 to 1910, prior to entering politics.
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Radburn
Radburn
April 5, 2005 (#75001118 )
Fair Lawn 40°56′33″N 74°06′59″W / 40.94237°N 74.116302°W / 40.94237; -74.116302 (Radburn )
Bergen
An early planned community which aimed to separate traffic by transportation mode. It introduced the residential superblock .
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Red Bank Battlefield
Red Bank Battlefield
November 28, 1972 (#72000796 )
National Park 39°52′17″N 75°11′22″W / 39.871371°N 75.18941°W / 39.871371; -75.18941 (Red Bank Battlefield )
Gloucester
Site of the Battle of Red Bank on October 22, 1777
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Ringwood Manor
Ringwood Manor
November 13, 1966 (#66000471 )
Ringwood 41°08′20″N 74°15′19″W / 41.138952°N 74.255294°W / 41.138952; -74.255294 (Ringwood Manor )
Passaic
Manor of ironmaster Robert Erskine , who served George Washington here.
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Sandy Hook Light
Sandy Hook Light
January 29, 1964 (#66000468 )
Sandy Hook 40°27′42″N 74°00′07″W / 40.461667°N 74.001944°W / 40.461667; -74.001944 (Sandy Hook Light )
Monmouth
The oldest working lighthouse in the United States
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Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club
Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club
October 5, 1992 (#91000883 )
Rumson 40°21′59″N 73°59′01″W / 40.366486°N 73.983564°W / 40.366486; -73.983564 (Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club )
Monmouth
One of the oldest active tennis clubs in the United States
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Shadow Lawn
Shadow Lawn
February 4, 1985 (#78001780 )
West Long Branch 40°16′46″N 74°00′19″W / 40.279467°N 74.005336°W / 40.279467; -74.005336 (Shadow Lawn )
Monmouth
Palatial home built for the president of the F.W. Woolworth Company . Now Woodrow Wilson Hall, part of Monmouth University .
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The Speedwell Village Factory
The Speedwell Village Factory
May 30, 1974 (#74001186 )
Morristown 40°47′50″N 74°28′51″W / 40.797219°N 74.48083°W / 40.797219; -74.48083 (The Speedwell Village Factory )
Morris
Birthplace of the electric telegraph.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
May 15, 1975 (#75001122 )
Tenafly 40°55′33″N 73°57′16″W / 40.925803°N 73.954556°W / 40.925803; -73.954556 (Elizabeth Cady Stanton House )
Bergen
Home of Elizabeth Cady Stanton from 1868 to 1887.
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William Trent House
William Trent House
April 15, 1970 (#70000388 )
Trenton 40°12′46″N 74°45′58″W / 40.212692°N 74.766031°W / 40.212692; -74.766031 (William Trent House )
Mercer
Home of William Trent , founder of Trenton, New Jersey , and also home to several Governors of New Jersey
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Washington's Crossing
Washington's Crossing
January 20, 1961 (#66000650 )
Titusville, NJ and Yardley, PA 40°19′52″N 74°51′49″W / 40.331111°N 74.863611°W / 40.331111; -74.863611 (Washington's Crossing )
Mercer, NJ and Bucks, PA
New Jersey location of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River leading up to the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, includes Washington Crossing Historic Park in Pennsylvania
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Walt Whitman House
Walt Whitman House
December 29, 1962 (#66000461 )
Camden 39°56′33″N 75°07′26″W / 39.9425°N 75.123889°W / 39.9425; -75.123889 (Walt Whitman House )
Camden
The final residence of poet Walt Whitman