Results for Morris County
Morris County Court House
1827
One of the finest examples
of public buil...
Morris County 4-H Fairgrounds Circle of History
1821 • The Santa Fe Trail is first used by traveler...
Morris County 9/11 Memorial
September 11, 2001
This memorial is dedicated to eve...
Morris County
Founded 1739. George Washington
and Continental Army...
Morris County Civil War Monument
1871
(Front):Erected by the people of Morris County,...
Morris County
Founded 1739. George Washington and Continental Army encam...
Results for Morris County
Morris County Court House
1827
One of the finest examples
of public buildings in the
Federal style in New Jersey.
Original Court House on the
Green built in 1755.
Morris County Heritage Commission
Marker is on Washington Street (County Route 510), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Morris County 4-H Fairgrounds Circle of History
1821 • The Santa Fe Trail is first used by travelers throughout this area.
1827 • Big John Spring, now buried beneath the highway berm 100 ft. south, is discovered and named by George Sibley survey party.
1844 • John C. Fremont's ...
Morris County 9/11 Memorial
September 11, 2001
This memorial is dedicated to every victim of the September 11, 2001 attacks against our country.
May we never forget those who lost their lives at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, on United Airlines Flight #93 and #175, ...
Morris County
Founded 1739. George Washington
and Continental Army encamped
here, 1777, and 1779 – 1780. Major
iron-producing center in the
nation during the 19th century.
Marker is at the intersection of Eagle Rock Road and River Road, on the right when traveling west on Eagle Rock ...
Morris County Civil War Monument
1871
(Front):Erected by the people of Morris County,
to perpetuate the memory of her soldiers and sailors,
who fell during the great Civil War.
(Back of Monument):In honor of our heroic dead,
who fell martyrs for Union and Liberty.
(Right Side):A grateful County mourns the loss
of ...
Morris County
Founded 1739. George Washington and Continental Army encamped here, 1777, and 1779-1780. Major iron-producing center in the nation during the 19th century.
Marker is at the intersection of Valley Road and River Road, on the right when traveling east on Valley ...