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National Historic Landmark - Craftsman Farms

National Historic Landmark - Craftsman Farms

Craftsman Farms is the former home and school of Gustav Stickley, one of the leaders of the Arts and Crafts movement in America.

Established in 1908, the farm-school was in operation until 1915.

Stickley produced a new ...

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National Historic Landmark - Grover Cleveland Home

National Historic Landmark - Grover Cleveland Home

From 1897 until his death, Westland was the residence of Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), President of the United States (1885-89; 1893-97).

Cleveland, known for his earnestness and incorruptibility, retired to this stucco-covered stone house at the ...

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National Historic Landmark- Clark Thread Co Historic District

National Historic Landmark - Clark Thread Company Historic District

With over 35 buildings on approximately 13 acres of land, this district incorporates most of the extant factory buildings of the Clark Thread Company, the world's foremost maker of cotton thread in ...

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National Historic Landmark - Cape May Historic District

National Historic Landmark - Cape May Historic District

With over 600 summer homes, hotels and commercial structures, this venerable seashore resort has one of the largest collections of 19th century frame buildings remaining in the United States.

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National Historic Landmark - Burlington County Prison

National Historic Landmark - Burlington County Prison

This modest county prison was designed and constructed (1811) after plans embodying the most modern correctional methods prevalent in the early years of the 19th century.

Its heavy stone walls were also an early attempt ...

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National Historic Landmark - Boxwood Hall

National Historic Landmark - Boxwood Hall

Elias Boudinot (1740-1821), President of the Continental Congress (1782), purchased Boxwood Hall in 1772 and owned it until 1795.

In that year, he sold it to Jonathan Dayton, the youngest signer of the Constitution, who was ...

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National Historic Landmark - Pietro and Maria Botto House

National Historic Landmark - Pietro and Maria Botto House

On January 27, 1913, 800 workers at one of the largest silk mills in the silk manufacturing capital of the country walked off the job, in a dispute over job security, low ...

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National Historic Landmark - John Ballantine House

National Historic Landmark - John Ballantine House

One of the very few completely documented 19th-century -palaces--, this building (1884) vividly evokes a picture of Victorian life of the wealthy.

Built for a member of the Ballantine family, whose brewery in Newark was ...

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National Historic Landmark - Atlantic City Convention Hall

National Historic Landmark - Atlantic City Convention Hall

The remaining edifice that best recalls the city's historic heyday as a seaside resort.

It is the largest structure on the Boardwalk and is significant in the history of large-span structures, containing, when it ...

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National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

Modeled on a chapel on the Isle of Wight in England, this small Gothic revival stone church was built in 1864 from designs by Richard Upjohn (1802-1878), then the most prestigious practitioner of ...

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