New Jersey Historic Homes
Allen House
Built before 1740. The Blue Ball Tavern at Shrewsbury'
Alexander Douglass House
Site of Washington'
William Trent House
In 1719
Wick House Herb Garden at Jockey Hollow Park
Self-guided trails (including a braille trail)
Whitall House
Located at Red Bank Battlefield National Park, the James and Ann Whitall House (1748)
Wallace House Historic Site/Old Dutch Parsonage
Wallace House was the home of wealthy merchant John Wallace. George Washington stayed here in the winter of 1778-1779. The Parsonage was the home of Jacob Hardenbergh, founder of Queen'
Tunis-Ellicks Historic House & Museum
The circa 1800
The Benjamin Temple House
Built around 1750
Stuben House
1752
Schuyler Hamilton House
1760 Home of Dr. Jabez Campfield, Surgeon Gen. to George Washington. John Cochran was guest at the home. Alexander Hamilton courted Betsy Schuyler here in the winter of 1779-1780
Proprietary House/The Royal Governor's Mansion
Built between 1762 and 1764, this was home to William Franklin, last Royal Governor of NJ, and is the only remaining official governor's residence in the original 13 Colonies. Nat'
Peter Mott House
Pastor Peter Mott's house served as a station on the Underground Railroad. Open Sat. Noon - 3
Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse
Visit this historic stone house from the early 1800?
Nail House Museum
Built in 1815
Historic Walnford
Former mill village with a Georgian-style mansion built in 1773. Gristmill (operates from April - Nov.), carriage house and other out buildings. Open daily from 8am - 4:30
Historic Morven
Residence of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Official residence of New Jersey'
Hamilton House Museum
This museum was once a gracious 19
Griffith Morgan Homestead
Late 17
Foster-Armstrong House c. 1790
Location of Montague'
Emlen Physick Estate
Tours of Cape May's only Victorian House Museum, built in 1879
Campbell-ChristieHouse
Located at New Bridge Landing Historic Park, this 1774
Brearley House
Built in 1761