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Welcome to the Cottage at Olde Cottage Road Farm, an early 18th Century cottage on a 100-acre farm in the shadows of the Delaware Water Gap. The two-bedroom cottage sleeps six: one king, one queen, one queen couch and cot. One full bath (recenlty renovated) and laundry appliances. Enjoy all the Western New Jersey and Delaware Water Gap Region has to offer during your stay in the rustic cottage. Hiking and fishing on the property, which has streams, pond, hay fields, and meadows along with 50 acres of woods. Lots of of natural wildlife to view and enjoy. Great for families and pet friendly.
Beautifully renovated 1834 historic house; sunny and spacious. This one floor walkup features two bedrooms, large bathroom with farm sink, glass and tile shower, full kitchen and cozy living room. This place is fully ready for weekend traveler or guest to explore the area.
Easy to communicate and connect with owner as she owns a quaint shoppe, Hope Junction Antiques, directly across the street. Click here for more details.
The Hope Historical Society & Museum are located at 323 High Street (Route 519 N) at the top of a stone bridge within the State and National Historic Register district in Hope Township, New Jersey. The tiny frame building was thought to be the original 1820s toll-keepers house. It was used as a private home until 1955 when it was restored by the Hope Historical Society and became the current museum and organizations headquarters.
Hope Junction Antiques began with a leisurely Sunday stroll and a chance encounter with a vacant storefront. Applying their eye for design and a taste for the unique, Charles and Lisa Iulo have been curating an enviable collection of artisanal and vintage pieces for the home for over a decade now.
Millbrook Village is a representation of a late 19th Century rural community, rather than an exact restoration of the original Millbrook that has its origins in an 1832 grist mill that soon was surrounded by other businesses and homes. This scene represents the many villages that dotted the landscape and played a special role in the growth of our country. Here we remember a way of life led by millions of Americans until they abandoned it for the cities.
Meetings of PAHS are held every 3rd Thursday of the month. Historical documents and literature available. Some geneological background searches. Historical artifacts on display. Seasonal open house events at historical location in town are held. Preservation of historic monuments. Anything related to the historical aspects and preservation of the town of Phillipsburg, NJ.
Historical park. The public may access the river here for fishing or to launch small watercraft such as canoes or kayaks. Special events held throughout the year, including the Concert in the Barn Series in the Summer, and Christmas in the Country in December.
River Valley Community Grains is bringing local grain production and processing to northern New Jersey, using a collaborative approach to grain production, encouraging farmers to use regenerative agricultural methods. We are working to engage the farmer, miller, and baker in conversation with each other to meet the growing demand for nutrient-dense grains, local flour, “real bread,” and healthy cereals in our region. Together with our partners, we create nourishing, delicious flours and food, while holding a shared vision of restoring the soils, waters, and health of our communities.
An 18th Century Georgian manor, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, undergoing preservation and restoration by the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society. The house is periodically open for special events.
Gracious dining, fireside tavern, and cozy overnight accommodations in a restored 1769 stone gristmill, located just one mile south of I-80 in the historic village of Hope.
The Inn at Millrace is taking 2022 reservaions for weddings in the modern Ballroom Barn and Farmhouse.
This remarkably intact farmstead was listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places in 2005 as a representative illustration of the rural region’s architecture and agricultural practices during the 18th and 19th centuries. In 2013, it won a New Jersey State Historic Preservation Award.The farmstead exemplifies the region’s largest farmsteads, properties that clearly express the success of their owners.
Two Open House Events: spring and fall. Father Christmas at the Farmstead: early December.
Library of genealogical materials and local historical documents available for research. Annual BBQ fundraisers, ghost walks, visiting psychic, special exhibits.